Monday, August 25, 2008

Grandparents Rights

In Louisiana, if one of the parties to a marriage dies, is interdicted, or incarcerated, the parents of that party may have "reasonable visitation rights" to the child(ren), if such would be in their "best interest". Visitation may also be had when the parents live together in concubinage and one dies or is incarcerated; or, when parties to the marriage have been apart for six months.

To learn more about the louisiana law regarding Grandparents Rights to visit their grandchildren as well as the rights of siblings, visit LouisianaDivorceCourt.com and click "more forms" on the left of the page. LDC offers a Rule to Establish Grandparent Visitation, complete with instructions and outline of factors the court will consider for Only $39.99!

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