
Grandparents play a vital role in many children’s lives but when families break down, contact can be lost. While grandparents don’t have automatic legal rights, they can apply to the court to continue their relationship with their grandchildren. We help you navigate the process sensitively and effectively.
FAQs
Do grandparents have legal rights to see grandchildren?
Not automatically. But courts do recognise the importance of the relationship and will often support contact where appropriate.
What steps can I take to make sure I spend time with my grandchild?
Is court always necessary?
Will the court listen to me as a grandparent?
I don’t want grandparents to see my child, what can I do?
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