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In Need of a Grandparents’ Rights Lawyer in Spartanburg, SC?

At the David W. Martin Law Group, our Spartanburg family law attorneys know how meaningful the relationships between South Carolina grandchildren and grandparents are to both parties’ happiness and well-being.

Our Spartanburg County family lawyers also know that when their grandkids’ parents get divorced, the child custody outcome can impact their ability to see the kids as regularly as they used to, which may require legal intervention to remedy.

In other cases, where the need for grandparents to assert their rights is less about personal relationships or physical distance, like when the parents are incarcerated, deemed unfit, or deceased, we can help ensure the kids’ best interests take center stage by representing the grandparents throughout the legal process to pursue custody.

If you believe your rights as a grandparent have been impacted by a significant change in your grandkids’ lives, contact our skilled grandparents’ rights lawyers in Spartanburg today for help.

Am I Entitled to Access My Grandkids After Their Parents’ Divorce?

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Although South Carolina laws recognize grandparents’ vital roles in grandchildren’s lives, communication, visits, and other involvements are typically left up to the parents.

This is especially true when the grandparents exhibit hostile, harmful, or abusive behavior towards one or both parents. Judges will typically not allow grandparents access to their grandkids if they promote toxicity or interfere with the parent-child relationship.

When the children benefit from grandparent interaction, communication, and visitation, the grandparents may petition the courts to access their grandkids. We can help. When grandparents offer substantial benefits to being part of their grandkids’ lives, our Spartanburg family law attorneys want to help them pursue their rights and succeed.

Can Grandparents Pursue Custody of Their Grandchildren in Spartanburg, South Carolina?

South Carolina parents always have custody rights to their children unless there is substantial proof that they cannot care for their children any longer due to do:

  • Abuse or neglect.
  • Being clinically diagnosed with mental health problems.
  • Being incarcerated or deceased.
  • Drug or alcohol dependency.
  • Forfeiting their parental rights.
  • Homelessness.

If these factors are true about your grandkids’ parent(s), you may be eligible to pursue custody of the children, beginning with an emergency custody order followed by official child custody hearings.

Grandparents’ rights are often highly emotional cases that require extensive evidence and facts that support being a part of your grandkids’ lives brings stability and love that cannot be substituted in other relationships.

We can help you pursue the best outcome by gathering the necessary facts, evidence, and supporting documentation that will allow you to present a valid legal claim to the courts, so you can remain in your grandkids’ lives or pursue legal custody of them.

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When Are Grandparents Considered Primary Caregivers in Spartanburg, South Carolina?

A grandparent may also qualify as the proven to be the primary caregiver and financial supporter of their grandchildren — legally known as a de facto custodian — when:

  • The child is under three years of age and has resided with the grandparent for six months or more.
  • The child is three or older and has resided with the grandparent for one year.

Suppose you are worried that your grandchildren’s parent(s) will be released from jail, rehab, or return from other circumstances that require you to become the primary caregiver and will take the children back into their custody. In that case, we want to help you understand your legal rights to keep them safe and sound where they belong: With you.

Contact Our Grandparents’ Rights Attorneys in Spartanburg, South Carolina, for a Consultation Today

If you have questions about your rights as a grandparent in South Carolina, contact our family law attorneys in Spartanburg at the David W. Martin Law Group today to discuss your unique circumstances during a consultation by calling 864-606-0053. We are here to help.

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