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Grandparent's Rights

Florida Grandparents' Rights Lawyer

Due to financial or other pressures on parents, many grandparents become caretakers for their grandchildren. Grandparents may even take custody of grandchildren if the parents are unable to care for their children. In other cases, grandparents may lose contact with their grandchildren due to divorce or relocation of the parent.

If you are a grandparent seeking to maintain a relationship with your grandchild after a divorce or termination of parental rights, or if you seek custody, visitation or adoption of your grandchild, contact Tamara K. Holden, P.A., Family Law Offices.

Tamara K. Holden, P.A. is committed to helping our clients maintain their strong bonds with their grandchildren and enforce their grandparents' rights. Attorney Tamara K. Holden will always take the time to discuss your situation, explain the law and address your concerns.

Protecting Your Interests

The interests of grandparents are generally not considered in child custody and visitation agreements. In fact, visitation time between grandparents and grandchildren is often left to the discretion of the parents. However, if you have a strong relationship with your grandchildren and it is in their best interests to maintain that relationship, we may be able to help secure a formal visitation agreement.

 Tamara K. Holden, P.A., Family Law Offices, has significant legal knowledge and extensive experience working in Florida's family court system. While this firm will attempt to negotiate an amicable solution with the other parties, it will not hesitate to aggressively pursue your rights in court if necessary.

Contact a Grandparents' Rights Attorney Today

For creative legal advice and committed advocacy in family law matters, please contact Tamara K. Holden, P.A., Family Law Offices in Largo, and Tampa, Florida. This firm is dedicated to protecting your relationship with your grandchildren.