Being a grandparent should be a joy. Unfortunately, often circumstances arise between parents, or their spouses, and grandparents that can lead to significant strain on a grandparent’s relationship with their grandchild. At times, it can lead to a grandparent being precluded from seeing their grandchild at all. Alternatively, there are also instances where a parent may not be acting in the best interest of their child, and a grandparent feels that they must intervene to protect their grandchild.
Fortunately, the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania provide a number of opportunities for grandparents to obtain visitation or even custody of their grandchildren. At Brett Law, just as we do in custody matters on behalf of parents, we pursue grandparents’ goals with determination and precision, ensuring your voice is heard and your child’s best interests remain front and center.