Grandparents Rights Manual:2008 Are you having difficulties visiting with your grandchildren? Do you have a grandchild who is being treated poorly or even abused? Do you know what your legal rights are as Grandparents? GRANDPARENTS NOW HAVE RIGHTS IN EVERY STATE! This Book has been written to help you fully understand your options and to decide whether you want to assert your legal rights to help your Grandchildren Grandparents Going To Custody Court To Assert Their Legal Rights Answers every question that you might have about the judicial process and gives you the "tools" to help insure a successful outcome of your litigation With the number of divorces escalating at a frightening rate, more grandparents are experiencing serious problems involving their grandchildren. ~ You may have difficulty seeing them on a steady basis or you may have been denied visits altogether. ~ You may suspect or even know that they are neglected and possibly abused. ~ You may have found that they are being “warehoused” in daycare. ~ It is not uncommon for grandchildren to have been “given” to the other Grandparents and maybe even taken to another state. Grandparents increasingly find it necessary to go to court to help their grandchildren. This report is designed to let grandparents know their legal rights. What options do they have concerning their grandchildren? Grandparents Rights Manual: 2008 presents information in a clear and concise manner about what is happening on both a national and a state basis--- IT COVERS THE SPECIFIC STATE REGULATIONS FOR ALL FIFTY STATES. This 131 page report presents the most current information available. It will show you clearly WHAT YOUR OPTIONS ARE IN HELPING YOUR GRANDCHILDREN. IT ALSO INCLUDES: The most up-to-date “precedent setting” legal cases and legal opinions from throughout the United States. Contains specific Grandparents information from every state in the U.S. Factors to Be Considered When Deciding Whether To Go To Court To Assert Your Legal Rights- An Overview of the Whole Process (in language you can understand) Are you going to file for VISITATION or CUSTODY? Do I have the right to see my grandchildren? When can I go to court to ask for formal visitation rights? How do I ask the court for visitation? Will the child’s parents be involved? What happens next? Do I get a court hearing right away? If I go to a hearing, how will the judge decide? Can the judge’s order be changed? Do I still have rights when my grandchildren are related to me by adoption? Can I get involved if my grandchild is the subject of a child protection proceeding? If my grandchild is placed for adoption, will I lose my visitation? How to Find the Right Attorney To Handle Your Case The most important "piece of the puzzle" in winning your custody case is selecting the RIGHT lawyer! Dr. Barry Bricklin and Dr. Gail Elliot, nationally-known child custody experts, have used their 40 years of
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