Grandparents and Third Parties: Are Grandparents Entitled to Same Visitation Their Deceased Child Would Have Had

lundi 12 janvier 2015

My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Louisiana



Good Morning Everyone,



I posted a while back about my son's paternal grandmother threatening to take me to court for more visitation with my son. She currently sees him two weekend days per month. I spoke to a someone this weekend who has worked in family law in Louisiana for many years about the situation. She told me that if his grandmother were to go to court for more visitation that she would be entitled to what my husband would have had if he were alive. How would that even work? We were married when he passed away.



Would they potentially give her every other weekend or some type of divorced custody visitation schedule? I want to believe what this person has told me since they have been in family law for so long, but I don't want to believe the courts would do that, especially since we were still married. I can see this maybe if we were divorced and had a custody agreement in place.



Just an update - since Christmas the relationship between the grandmother and I has still been a little strained, but getting better. She has not mentioned court again and we have been sticking to our normal schedule so far.





Grandparents and Third Parties: Are Grandparents Entitled to Same Visitation Their Deceased Child Would Have Had

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