Grandparents Visitation Rights Indiana
Summary
In Indiana, grandparents have certain visitation rights, but CPS can limit these if they believe its in the childs best interest for safety or welfare reasons. If youve had court-ordered visitation for 8 years, its significant, but CPS can still intervene if they consider the childs safety at risk. Consulting a local attorney is advisable to discuss your specific case.Full Conversation
I have court order grandparents rights.my granddaughter is * and removed from her father's home for physical and emotional abuse.can CPS deny my visits
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Indiana
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In Indiana, the law does allow grandparents certain visitation rights under specific circumstances. However, if Child Protective Services (CPS) is involved, they may be able to limit visitation if they believe it's in the child's best interest for safety or welfare reasons.
I have had court ordered visitation for * yrs
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In Indiana, if you've had court-ordered visitations for 8 years, it's substantial. However, CPS can intervene if they consider the child's safety at risk. I recommend consulting a local attorney to discuss your specific case.