Is it possible for a grandparent to get visitation rights even if the custodial parent objects?
In Washington, the Grandparents Rights Law gives a grandparent the right to seek visitation rights even if the custodial parent objects. However, the grandparents must prove that it is in the best interests of the child to have those visitation rights granted. The court will consider several factors when making their decision, such as the relationship between the grandparent and child, the motivations of the grandparent, the preference of the child, and the impact the visitation will have on the custodial parent-child relationship. The grandparents must also be able to show that the visitation is in the best interest of the child and that it won’t harm the relationship between the child and the custodial parent. The court may also look at the visitation arrangements such as how often the parent and child have visited in the past, which parent usually takes the child to visit, and how much contact the parent and child have had over the years. Ultimately, the court will consider all relevant factors to determine if visitation rights should be granted. Grandparents seeking visitation rights should consult an attorney familiar with the law in Washington to ensure that their case is presented properly and that all of the relevant factors are considered.
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