Grandparent Visitation Rights Alabama
Summary
In Alabama, courts prioritize the childs best interest in visitation cases. A fit mothers objection, supported by evidence of past issues, makes it challenging for a grandmother to gain visitation rights. For a protection order, the mother must demonstrate harassment or threats from the grandmother. Evidence of such behavior should be provided to the court. Consulting a local attorney can help in filing a protection order.Full Conversation
Can mother get protection order against grandmother
In Alabama, a mother can seek a protection order against a grandmother if there is evidence of harassment, threats, or other abusive behaviors. Here are some general guidelines:
- The petitioner must demonstrate that the respondent (grandmother) poses a threat or engages in harassment.
- Evidence, such as documentation of harassment or violations of boundaries, should be provided.
- The court will consider the best interest and safety of the child involved.
You may want to consult with a local attorney to assist with filing the protection order.