Grandparents’ Rights Lawyer in Marietta
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You deserve to be represented by a Marietta Grandparents’ Rights attorney who is wholeheartedly committed to protecting your rights and interests as a grandparent. Choose to work with The Herrin Law Firm, P.C. today!
“She knows how to get you what you deserve, and is a great communicator. She is very quick to respond and takes action quickly.”
“Professional, sharp, bright, articulate, she billed me fairly I did not have to worry about her performance or integrity. I wish I had found her before I wasted 10 years with the other attorneys.”
“I was very pleased with Ms. Herrin's performance & service. She helped me through a very difficult time in my life. I highly recommend her to anyone in need of an attorney.”
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At The Herrin Law Firm, P.C., located in Marietta, our family law Attorney Parisa N. Herrin provides experienced representation for grandparents who wish to assert their rights. If you are concerned about the safety of your grandchild, it is important that you talk with a lawyer as soon as possible about issues of child custody, visitation rights and what options you have to protect your interests.
If your case requires immediate legal attention, we are here to help.
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Talk About Your Rights with a Visitation Lawyer
When parents divorce, it is usually up to the courts to determine issues of custody and parenting time or visitation rights. Unfortunately, the relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is often overlooked and grandparents' rights may be left out of the equation. When both parents are unfit or it is not in the best interests of the children to be with their parents, grandparents may be able to get custody of those children.
There are many circumstances where it may be possible for grandparents
to assert their legal rights, including:
- When the parents of a grandchild are divorcing or separating
- When the parent of a grandchild has died
- If the grandchild has lived with the grandparent
- If the grandparents have acted as primary caregivers for the child
- In situations where the parents are abusive and/or neglectful
Like in most custody cases, the most important factor for cases involving grandparents' rights is the best interests of the children involved. The courts will always look to this when making decisions about their futures.
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at (888) 808-1151 Immediately
For more information about grandparents' rights in Marietta, and to speak with Attorney Parisa N. Herrin, contact us at The Herrin Law Firm, P.C., and schedule a free initial consultation. Call our Marietta office to make an appointment at your convenience. Initial consultations are always discrete and of no-risk or obligation to you.
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