Q: Our son has lost custody of our 2 grandsons, their mother has complete custody. How can we get visitation rights?
Can we try to contact our grandsons they are 10 & 12 yrs. old, & their mom has complete custody, how can we try to see them? We had a very loving, close relationship before mom got full custody.
A: You may file a petition for visitation pursuant to Family Code section 3104. You should contact an attorney for assistance. If you do not know any attorneys, contact your local bar association and ask for a referral. You may also want to contact the court's Family Law Facilitator Office or contact a local non-profit group that provides family law help, such as Neighborhood Legal Services. If you found this answer helpful, let me know by clicking the "thumbs-up" button at the bottom of this answer. Thank you. Good luck. Disclaimer: This response is intended to be a general statement of law and should not be relied upon as legal advice. This response does not create an attorney/client relationship and does not create a right to continuing email exchanges.
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