In some states, are grandparents allowed to file a petition for visitation rights without the involvement of the custodial parent?

In Oregon, grandparents are allowed to file a petition for visitation rights with or without the involvement of the custodial parent. However, it is important to note that the court does not necessarily grant visitation rights to the grandparent just because the petition was filed. The court considers a number of factors in making its decision, including the relationship between the grandparent and the child, the custodial parent’s wishes, the child’s wishes, and what is in the best interests of the child. In addition, the state of Oregon recognizes the importance of the custodial parent’s role in the life of the child and does not grant visitation rights to a grandparent if the custodial parent denies it. If the custodial parent does not object to visitation rights, then the court is likely to grant them to the grandparent. Therefore, it is possible for grandparents to file a petition for visitation rights without the involvement of the custodial parent, but in most cases, the custodial parent’s wishes are taken into account.

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