Domestic and Family Law

Grandparents' Rights

Ohio Grandparent Rights Attorney

When relationship issues occur between parents, grandparents often lose contact with their grandchildren. The lawyers of Crossman & Mesaros, LLC, are committed to assisting grandparents with visitation rights issues. Our attorneys will sit down with you, listen to your situation, and carefully explain what can be done.

Do Grandparents Have Rights?

Not only do grandparents have rights, they have recently been given broader rights by recent changes in Ohio law. Even if the parents of the children were never married, grandparents have rights to see their grandchildren. In general, Ohio is one of the best states for grandparents’ legal visitation rights.

In Ohio, grandparents’ rights issues typically come up after a divorce, dissolution, or separation. However, these issues can also arise under other circumstances, such as after the death of one spouse or simply after a major disagreement with separated parents.

Experienced and Compassionate

No matter how complicated the circumstances, the lawyers of Crossman & Mesaros, LLC, are willing to help. Our attorneys have more than 40 combined years of experience with a wide range of family law issues. We have helped hundreds of families throughout the Dayton area work through difficult, stressful legal situations.

We are not a large, impersonal law firm. We are a small firm that carefully guides every client through the legal process. Our attorneys are hands-on, and will work closely with you to make sure your needs and wishes are being met.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about Ohio grandparents’ rights matters, contact our attorneys and set up a consultation. Call us at (937) 434-6500.

From law offices in Dayton, Ohio, the grandparents’ rights lawyers of Crossman & Mesaros, LLC help people throughout the Miami Valley region, including Springfield, Centerville, Springboro, Kettering, Vandalia, Clayton, Beavercreek, Xenia, Troy, Eaton, Lebanon, Montgomery County, Warren County, Greene County, Miami County, Preble County, and more.