Grandparents can often play a vital role in a child’s life, providing emotional support, assistance with child-raising, and love and care. However, after a divorce, grandparents may find themselves losing contact with their grandchildren or perhaps even have been denied access to the grandchildren by their grandchild’s parents, leaving the grandparents feeling helpless and alone. If you are a grandparent and have been unreasonably denied access to your grandchildren, contact a family law attorney to learn more about options you may have at this time.
Grandparents’ Visitation in Illinois
In Illinois, grandparents do not have a specified “right” to visitation, and there are various situations where the parents of a child may restrict a grandparent’s access to the grandchildren. The following are examples of when a parent may restrict a grandparent’s access to the grandchildren, including:
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A bad divorce results in the parent not wishing the child to spend time with their grandparents.
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