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This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
Grandparents are a special part of a family. When a divorce or another situation changes the ability to see a grandchild, grandparents' rights in Florida become very important. In the State of Florida, the law allows grandparents to seek visitation with their grandchildren.
Specifically, the bill creates a presumption that a court may award a grandparent reasonable visitation with a grandchild in cases where a court has found that one parent of a child is criminally liable for the death of the other parent of the child or is civilly liable for an intentional tort causing the death of the ...
Grandparents can seek temporary, concurrent, or permanent custody of their grandchildren in Florida. However, as with visitation, the law is firmly on the side of custodial parents. Parents may agree to give up child custody, either temporarily or permanently. However, a judge must approve any formal agreement.
In the first scenario, applying for grandparents' rights in Florida would entail filing a petition to the court. Next, there will be a preliminary court hearing. During the hearing, evidence will be presented to prove why (s) you are seeking visitation. The court will then determine whether your petition is proven.
Specifically, the bill creates a presumption that a court may award a grandparent reasonable visitation with a grandchild in cases where a court has found that one parent of a child is criminally liable for the death of the other parent of the child or is civilly liable for an intentional tort causing the death of the ...
Filing an Affidavit When filing a petition for visitation rights, a grandparent must include a signed, written statement known as an affidavit. In this affidavit, a grandparent must explain why visitation must be ordered to prevent harm to the child or children.
Who Determines the Grandparent Visitation Schedule? There is no one-size-fits-all answer to how often you should be allowed to see your grandchild. This will depend largely on the child's best interests and what the parent's schedule reasonably allows.
A Florida statutes dictates when grandparents can seek visitation with their grandchildren. Generally, Florida courts will uphold a parent's right to deny visitation by the grandparent.