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Guardianships/Grandparents' Rights

Contact an Oklahoma Lawyer about Guardianship and Grandparents' Rights

The notion exists that grandparents do not have custody or visitation rights. In fact, there are a number of routes available to grandparents who seek a more active and secure role in their grandchildren's lives. The best place to start in seeking legal help with regard to your grandchildren is with an experienced, compassionate family law attorney.

At The Law Offices of Keith J. Nedwick, we are ready to fill the bill as experienced lawyers who can advise and represent you when your grandparental role needs strengthening through legal action. Contact us to discuss your family's unique circumstances and learn how we can help with one or more of the following solutions:

  • We can advise you on ways to protect your relationship with grandchildren to whom you seek access.
  • We can help you explore the idea of a guardianship and represent you if you decide to become a guardian of your grandchild or grandchildren.
  • We can advise and assist you in the area of adoption of your grandchild or grandchildren, if this is the best solution for your family.

Are you an aunt, uncle or grandparent who is concerned about possible child neglect in your family? Are you willing to step forward as a guardian for that child?

Are you the grandparent of a child whose mother or father (your daughter or son) is in prison, is battling drug or alcohol addiction, is overseas in Iraq or Afghanistan, or has died? Take your legal questions about grandparents' rights or guardianship to the Law Office of Keith J. Nedwick in Norman and Tulsa. Clients of the law firm describe attorney Nedwick as aggressive and dedicated. Evening and weekend appointments are available. Call or e-mail us to schedule a consultation.

Do Grandparents Have Rights in the Eyes of the Law? Discuss Your Family's Situation with an Experienced Family Law Attorney.

There are many ways the law can help grandparents retain the special role they have in grandchildren's lives in spite of family changes such as divorce, incarceration, overseas military deployment or death of a parent. To talk about visitation rights, guardianship or grandparent adoption, call or e-mail The Law Offices of Keith J. Nedwick

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