Grandparent Visitation Rights Missouri

Summary

Grandparents in Missouri can petition for visitation rights, especially if they have a significant relationship with the child. To pursue this, verify court records for updates, consider amending your petition if circumstances have changed, and consult a family law attorney for guidance. Gather evidence of your relationship with your grandchild and be prepared for a court hearing. If involved in a custody battle, ensure you have documentation of your custody history and any concerns about the childs welfare. Legal consultation can provide detailed guidance and representation.

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And Buchanan county Missouri I have filed for visitations with my granddaughter that her fraternal grandmother has custody of that they never let me see and when I filed it was back in * December 3rd but the courts nothing ever came of it so all these years later I just been relying on them to whatever they let me see her and I want to know what can I do about it considering it was * but nothing ever came of it
It sounds like a challenging situation. In Missouri, grandparents can petition for visitation rights under certain circumstances. You might need to revisit the court to check the status of your original filing. Consider consulting with a family law attorney to assess your options for pursuing visitation rights.
Would you like guidance on how to find an attorney or need more information about the process?
Yes considering I've never I filed with the courts but nothing ever came of it and I've just been relying on her to hoping they would do better but they have it so now I would like to re pick up the case yes any information you can do tell me
Here are some general steps you can take to revisit your case for visitation rights in Missouri:
- Verify Court Records: Check with the court where you filed the petition to verify the status and any actions taken since *.
- Refile or Amend Petition: You might need to refile or amend your petition for visitation rights, considering any changes in circumstances.
- Consult a Family Law Attorney: An attorney can provide specific legal advice, help with paperwork, and represent you in court.
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Yes to give me free legal advice on how to proceed I am her maternal grandmother and they only let us see her when they want to and I've been waiting all these years for them to come around however I still see her still support her give money to her bank account buy her clothes I'm in her life when they let me which is I see her at least once or twice a month but that's not good enough and that's not fair but my other granddaughter their granddaughter I have custody of and I let her go over there every weekend so what are my rights
It sounds like you've been through a lot. In Missouri, grandparents can petition for visitation rights, especially if they have a significant relationship with the child. Here are some general steps that might help:
- Verify Court Records: Check with the court where you initially filed the petition to see if there's been any update.
- Amend Petition: If circumstances have changed, you might need to amend your petition.
- Consult a Family Law Attorney: They can provide specific guidance and help navigate the legal system.
Would you like help finding a family law attorney in Missouri or more guidance on the process?
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In Missouri, grandparents can petition for visitation rights under certain circumstances, especially if they have a significant relationship with the child. Here are some steps to consider:
- Verify Court Records: Check with the court where you filed the petition to see if there's any update or action taken since *.
- Amend Petition: Consider amending your petition if circumstances have changed.
- Legal Consultation: Consult with a family law attorney for guidance and representation.
Would you like more information on how to navigate the court process?
How to navigate the court process in any other information you can give me on how I can win visitation with her I'm not trying to take her I just want visitations with her I'm her grandmother she loves me and they control everything will not let her come over here at all because her mother and father always thought they don't live with me and she is biracial she's with the white people and she needs to be around her own color and they deprive her of that and that's not fair to her
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Navigating the court process for visitation rights in Missouri can be challenging, but here are some steps you can follow:
- Gather Evidence: Compile evidence showing your relationship with your granddaughter and any attempts to maintain contact.
- File a Petition: Refile or amend your petition with updated circumstances if needed.
- Court Hearing: Be prepared for a court hearing where you can present your case.
- Legal Consultation: Consulting with a family law attorney can provide detailed guidance and representation.
Would you like more information on how to navigate the court process or need assistance with specific steps?
Okay I'm in this custody battle with my grandkids and it has already been going on for 4 months tomorrow's court and they're just trying to see if my daughter had gained an attorney but I don't see why it has to go on so long I have the paperwork saying that I have had custody of these kids when she ran off and left him since * and I got the paperwork from DFS for every year following thereafter and the only reason why she even got the kids now she's been having them a year now putting them through hell is because I started getting social security check and she wanted it so she has that now not maintaining the kids welfare they're basic needs clothing nothing on drugs every month I've done total social security I just want to tell her just Tomorrow there's really no need to keep prolonging it and the last two weeks he's had two overdoses at her house how can I tell him there's no need for an attor
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It seems like a high-value case. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, can you provide more details about the custody issue?
If you look back over everything I've been discussing with you all the information you need is right there
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The mother my daughter is just unfit to take care of the kids properly they're just there existed will the house full of people very unsafe and I worry about the kids and it's in their best interest not to be there
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It sounds like you have a serious situation that may require legal assistance. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If you agree, could you provide your phone number?
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It seems like your case could benefit from professional legal assistance due to the custody issues and concerns for your grandchildren's welfare. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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