Do Grandparents have any legal rights to their grandchildren in the State of Kentucky?

Full question:

Do Grandparents have any legal rights to their grandchildren in the State of Kentucky?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Grandparents Visitation
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  • State: Kentucky

Answer:

Visitation may be granted if the court determines that the visitation is in the best interest of the child. Chapter 405, Section 021 (KRS §405.021).

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FAQs

Yes, grandparents in Kentucky can file for custody of their grandchildren under certain circumstances. The court will consider factors such as the child's best interests and the existing relationship between the grandparents and the child. The process typically requires demonstrating that the child's parents are unfit or that significant harm may come to the child if they remain with the parents. Legal advice is recommended for navigating this process. *Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.*