Grandparent Visitation Rights

Grandparent visitation can be a complex and emotional issue for families in New Mexico. When a grandparent is seeking visitation with a grandchild, it can often create tension and conflict with the child’s parents. If you are a grandparent in New Mexico seeking visitation with a grandchild, it’s important to understand your rights and options.

Under New Mexico law, grandparents do not have an automatic right to visitation with their grandchildren. However, a grandparent can seek visitation if they can show that it is in the best interests of the child. In order to seek visitation, the grandparent must file a petition with the court. This petition should explain the reason for the request and provide evidence to support the request.

The court will then hold a hearing to consider the request for visitation. During this hearing, both parties will have an opportunity to present evidence and argue their case. The court will then consider all of the evidence and make a decision on the request for visitation.

In determining whether to grant visitation to a grandparent, the court will consider a number of factors, including the child’s best interests, the relationship between the child and the grandparent, and any objections raised by the child’s parents.

If you are a grandparent seeking visitation with a grandchild in New Mexico, it’s important to have an experienced attorney on your side. The Law Firm of Justice Legal Group has a team of attorneys who are skilled in handling grandparent visitation cases and can help you navigate the process. To learn more about your options or to schedule a consultation, call Justice Legal Group at (505) 407-0573.

Overall, grandparent visitation can be a complex and emotional issue for families in New Mexico. With the help of an experienced attorney, you can ensure that your rights and the best interests of your grandchild are protected.