What Rights Do Grandparents Have In Child Custody?
Last updated on April 8, 2026
In January 2005, Michigan passed a law that gave increased custody and visitation rights to grandparents under certain circumstances.
The willingness of loving grandparents to assume larger roles in families divided by divorce or dysfunction is admirable. But if this is your situation, you will need a lawyer who can carefully explain your rights and options in disputes over custody, visitation and parenting time.
During her 20-plus years of loyal service to Michigan clients, attorney Lisa D. Stern has protected the rights of grandparents in custody and visitation matters. She works with you to formulate visitation plans that are practical and easily achieved.
Establishing Parental Rights For Grandparents
If a parent has relinquished responsibility for the daily care of a child due to substance abuse or failure to offer or receive support, or if one or both parents of a child have died, Lisa can speak with grandparents about establishing parental rights, temporarily or permanently.
You should also speak with Lisa if the adoption of a grandchild is strongly in your family law plans. She has the experience, legal knowledge and ability to tailor her legal leadership to your unique situation.
Contact Lisa D. Stern For Advice And Answers You Can Trust
Your initial consultation with Bloomfield Hills lawyer Lisa Stern is a simple phone call away: 248-973-7842. She will respond to your emails and keep meeting schedules flexible to accommodate yours.
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