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Grandparents’ Rights?

Grandparent’s play a significant role in the lives and upbringing of their grandchildren. Our family lawyer is passionate about protecting that role.

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At Laterra & Hodge, LLC, we believe that children are raised best when they are surrounded by their family members. Proper development of self-esteem, stability and identity are deeply interconnected with cooperative community ties within the family. If you are a grandparent seeking to establish visitation rights with your grandchild, contact our family law attorney. We would be proud to offer you the compassionate legal support and highly effective guidance that you require in order to achieve your goals. Although your rights are more vulnerable, you do have limited visitation rights to your grandchild under law. However, if the parents of your grandchild are living and married, you do not have the right to see your grandchild. A parent’s decision to keep his or her child away from a grandparent is generally validated by law. If the parents are divorced, the child is in non-parent custody, the parents are separated, or one of the parents has died, you have the right to remain in contact with your grandchild. Let us help you take advantage of your rights!

When Can I Request Visitation Or Custody?

It is important to understand that the court will only grant visitation rights to a grandparent if he or she had a prior bond with the grandchild. State court understands that the continuation of this bond is within the best interests of the child.

  • When A Parent Passed Away
  • When A Stepparent Has Adopted The Grandchild
  • When The Grandchild Is No Longer Living With Either Parent
  • When One Parent Has Been Sent To Jail, Prison Or Institutionalized
  • When The Parents Are Not Married To One Another
  • When A Divorce Or Other Proceeding Is Pending
  • When One Of The Parents Has Not Been Located For One Month
  • When The Parents Are Married But Separated On An Indefinite Basis
  • When One Of The Parents Applies With The Grandparents

Frequently Asked Questions

We Have The Answers That You Need

  • Questions

  • When Can I Sue For Visitation Rights?

    Answer

    You are entitled to sue for visitation rights under the following circumstances: the parents of your grandchild no longer live together, one of the parents of your grandchild has been missing for more than 30 days, your grandchild does not want to live with his or her biological parents, the step-parent of your grandchild has adopted him or her.

  • Can Court Ordered Visitation Be Modified Or Terminated?

    Answer

    Yes, a court ordered grandparent visitation order can be modified or terminated. However, the party seeking to terminate or modify the visitation order must file a Motion to Modify in District Court. In addition, if the original grandparent visitation agreement was pursuant to an Agreed Visitation Order, the party seeking to modify or terminate the agreements will be required to prove the change of circumstances. In addition, the party seeking to modify or terminate must show that this action is within the best interests of the child.

  • As A Grandparent, Can I Be The Legal Guardian?

    Answer

    A grandparent can be the legal guardian of his or her grandchild. In fact, guardianship may be necessary for a number of reasons including the following: the parent’s health, the parent’s military duty (requiring him or her to leave the country) or parental unfitness. Guardianship can be granted with our without the agreement of the parent(s). If granted despite the objection of the parent(s), the court determined it would be within the best interest of the child to grant guardianship to the child’s grandparent(s).

  • SCOTT ADAM LATERRA, ESQ.

    Founding Attorney

    At Laterra & Hodge, LLC, we recognize the stress and frustration that accompanies family conflict. The sense of betrayal and fear of uncertainty that derives from divorce, separation, and domestic violence can be overwhelming. As a firm whose family lawyers have always practiced exclusively in the area of family law, Laterra & Hodge, LLC is fully prepared to assist you with every aspect of your matter with a time tested approach premised on integrity, diplomacy, empathy, advocacy, and legal knowledge.

    We proudly serve families throughout Bergen County, handling all issues in divorce proceedings, as well as issues outside of the divorce arena, including a range of disputes, claims, and agreements.

    Only approximately 2% of all attorneys in New Jersey are Certified Matrimonial Trial Attorneys. Less than 100 attorneys in New Jersey are fellows of the highly acclaimed American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Scott Adam Laterra, Esq., a partner with Laterra & Hodge, LLC, is both.

    Our Hackensack family law attorneys recognize the importance of remaining credentialed and educated on the latest trends and changes in divorce and family law. The more information we have to offer you, the more you will be able to prepare for your future and do away with the uncertainty that comes with being thrown into the unfamiliar territory of divorce.

  • JEFFREY B. HODGE, ESQ.

    Founding Attorney

    With over 25 years of combined experience, our attorneys, are not only well-versed in law, but understand the stress and unique challenges that come with facing issues that can permanently change your future. As part of the 2% of Certified Matrimonial Trial Attorneys, as well as the less than 100 New Jersey lawyers who are members of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Scott Adam Laterra is well-equipped to guide you through your matters.

    Jeffrey is a former judicial law clerk with the Honorable Diane Pincus, Judge of the Superior Court, Family Part, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Since beginning his legal career, Jeff has practiced exclusively in the area of family law, at both the trial court and appellate level, representing clients in diverse matters involving. You can be confident in his ability to handle your case next.

The Client Experience

Hear Directly Form Our Former Clients

  • “He put me at ease and explained the motions of my divorce during times where I felt frustrated. He is compassionate and very easy to talk to. I recommend LaTerra and Hodge to anyone looking for a matrimonial attorney.”

    Maria

  • “ I have to say that the legal work and the representation I received from Mr Hodge was second to none. I highly recommend using Jeff, I hired a lawyer and gained a life long friend.”

    Joe

  • “From start till the end they were there for me. There were very reasonable in their billing as well. I wish there are more law firms like them. I highly recommend them.”

    Salman M

  • “Scott gave me trustworthy advise and comfort during a nerve racking situation. Very professional and reliable from what I've experienced so far.”

    Luis

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