Grandparents' Rights Attorney in Jacksonville, FL

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The Lasky Law Firm

2950 Halcyon Lane
Suite 305
Jacksonville, FL 32223-6691866-603-4629
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Grandparents' Rights Overview

Grandparents’ Rights

During complicated divorce proceedings, it can be easy to overlook small details, including grandparents’ visitation rights issues. In Florida, grandparents and other family members have the legal right to request custody and visitation of children through two different types of proceedings and in various circumstances.

Whether you believe that the child’s welfare may be in jeopardy due to a substance abuse or mental health issue on either parent’s part or have been providing care and support for the child already, you are entitled to request a hearing during which you may be able to obtain full custody or visitation rights. When undergoing this hearing, the assistance of an experienced lawyer may be invaluable in helping you understand your options and what you can expect from the process.
At the Lasky Law Firm, our attorneys take great care to provide detailed and informative grandparents’ rights advice to clients throughout the Jacksonville area. With your best interests and the well-being of the children always in mind, we work diligently in an effort to help you find the most favorable and efficient resolutions possible — all while attempting to limit the emotional and financial costs associated with your proceedings.

Call 866-603-4629 to schedule a consultation to discuss your specific grandparents’ rights concerns with an experienced and caring lawyer.

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Areas of Practice

  • Family Law

Attorneys


Lasky, Cindy L.
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