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Understanding Grandparents and Stepparent Visitation Laws

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When you divorce, your former spouse may not be the only one trying to get visitation with the kids. You may have former in-laws vying for time with the children, as well, which can be an unwelcome prospect if you feel there is good reason to keep grandma and grandpa away. While most people think that time spent with grandparents is a good thing, those involved in toxic relationships know that this isn’t always true. The laws in Arizona bring good news and bad news. Grandparents and even former stepparents who have formed a bond with the children can get court-ordered visitation with your children. However, the standards are higher for them than they are for natural or adopted parents. It is always best to consult with an experienced Arizona family law lawyer to better understand the complex laws surrounding child custody. At My AZ Lawyers we offer free consultations to give you grounded advice, point you in the right direction, or help you resolve any family law situation that you may have. Call us today at 480-448-9800, or visit us online at my www.myazlawyers.com.

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When you divorce, your former spouse may not be the only one trying to get visitation with the kids. You may have former in-laws vying for time with the children, as well, which can be an unwelcome prospect if you feel there is good reason to keep grandma and grandpa away. While most people think that time spent with grandparents is a good thing, those involved in toxic relationships know that this isn’t always true. The laws in Arizona bring good news and bad news. Grandparents and even former stepparents who have formed a bond with the children can get court-ordered visitation with your children. However, the standards are higher for them than they are for natural or adopted parents. It is always best to consult with an experienced Arizona family law lawyer to better understand the complex laws surrounding child custody. At My AZ Lawyers we offer free consultations to give you grounded advice, point you in the right direction, or help you resolve any family law situation that you may have. Call us today at 480-448-9800, or visit us online at my www.myazlawyers.com.

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