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About the Course
Introduction
This CLE course will guide family law attorneys through disputes over the rights of nonparents--frequently grandparents--to maintain a relationship with children after a divorce or death of the parent or the adoption of a grandchild. The panel will explore litigation strategies and proactive steps to protect child and grandparent rights.
Description
The relationship between grandparents and grandchildren can be healthy, positive, and important. The Supreme Court case of Troxel v. Granville holds that the "fundamental right of parents to rear their children" includes the ability to manage the grandchild/grandparent relationship. This ruling strengthens parents' ability to exclude a grandparent.
The two most common situations arise when a child's parent dies, or the parents divorce, and the surviving or custodial spouse may cut off the grandparent relationship. The issue also occurs when the grandchild is adopted. In extreme instances, living and married parents may refuse a connection between their child and the grandparents.
Expensive litigation is inevitable when the parties are wedded to emotionally driven positions.
Grandparents can control some variables if litigation results. Courts consider the existing relationship and value a long-term, loving relationship. In a problem situation, the grandparent should continue efforts to stay in touch with the child, such as mailing cards and gifts, and keep a record of attempted contact with the grandchild.
Listen as the panel discusses this legally evolving issue and provides valuable guidance in responding to client concerns.
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This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.
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Live Online
On Demand
Date + Time
- event
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
- schedule
1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT
- Legal bases of grandparents and nonparent rights
- Constitutional issues (Troxel v. Granville)
- State statutes
- Types of rights granted
- Interaction with Troxel
- Significant case law
- Proactive steps
- Legal drafting
- Prenuptial
- Divorce
- Estate
- Relationship maintenance
- Litigating the issue
- Evidence issues
- Influencing judicial discretion
The panel will review these and other high priority matters:
- Constitutional issues relating to grandparents' rights
- Interpretation of state statutes in light of constitutional issues
- Steps to preserve and protect grandparents' rights
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