Grandparents
Grandparents' Legal Rights
In Australia the Family Law Courts have broad powers to ensure the best interests
of children are protected and are always the paramount consideration of any parenting
arrangement.
Sometimes, due to unforeseen and sad circumstances, grandparents make much better
carers than their children. If grandparents would like to ensure they can see their
grandchildren and give them the guidance and support that they deserve, the Family
Law Act 1975 (Cth) gives courts the power to make this happen.
If you complete our free Love Law Grandparents Consultation™ you
will have the option to:
- For a small fee: download an automatically generated Legal Report to present to a lawyer of your choice; or
- For free: send an anonymous summary of this Legal Report to lawyers with the first
to respond gaining access to your Legal Report and your contact details, so you
can be assured of a passionate and fast-moving lawyer to help you
in the best way possible.
Why use Love Law?
The time and effort you put into Love Law legal questionnaires such as the Love Law
Grandparents Consultation™ will reduce the amount of work you and your
lawyer will be required to do and this will save you real money.
You can take as long as you like to complete Love Law legal consultations and you can
even save them and return later if you have other things to do. Take this opportunity
to relax a little and we will try to connect you with an Australian legal professional
to give you a helping hand.