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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ga grandparent visitation form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Plaintiff(s) section with your name and address. Ensure that you provide accurate contact information for any future correspondence.
  3. In the Defendant section, enter the name of the individual who has legal custody of the minor child(ren). Include their current status and address for service of process.
  4. Detail the names and dates of birth of all minor child(ren) involved in this petition. This information is crucial for identification purposes.
  5. Explain why visitation is necessary for the health or welfare of the child(ren). Use clear, concise language to articulate your concerns.
  6. State how granting visitation would serve the best interests of the child(ren). Provide specific examples if possible.
  7. Complete any additional sections as required, ensuring all statements are truthful and accurate before finalizing your document.

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Guardians can be family members, friends, professionals working at for-profit and non-profit entities, and lawyers, among others. State courts, often specialized courts that may be called probate courts, surrogates courts, or orphans courts, appoint guardians.
Becoming a guardian As a grandparent, or other relative carer, you can apply to your local District Court for guardianship if: You have provided the day-to-day care of the child for at least 12 months in a row and.
If youre unable to look after your child, a grandparent can apply for special guardianship which gives them the legal right to make day-to-day decisions, such as the childs medical treatment and schooling.
Fortunately, the laws in our state support a grandparents legal right to see and spend time with their grandchildren. Under the Georgia Code (O.C.G.A. 19-7-3), grandparents may file a petition seeking visitation in any custody action, including cases involving divorce, termination of parental rights, and adoption.
A court must appoint a childs legal guardian. Grandparents may be unfit for one or more reasonsm so theyre not automatically eligible or chosen. But if theyre suitable, they still must petition the court to be appointed the grandchilds guardian.

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Formal Guardianship The parent does not permanently lose his/her parental rights; however, while the guardianship is active, the grandparent has the legal authority to care for the child and make all decisions relating to the child. To become your grandchilds legal guardian, you must petition the appropriate court.
Cherlin and Furstenberg (1986) describe three styles of grandparents: Remote: These grandparents rarely see their grandchildren. Companionate Grandparents: Fifty-five percent of grandparents studied were described as companionate. Involved Grandparents: Fifteen percent of grandparents were described as involved.
Thankfully, grandparents do indeed have the ability to seek legal and physical custody of their grandchildren in the state of Georgia. Under Georgia law, a grandparent can seek custody of a grandchild using the Relative Custody Statute (OCGA 19-7-1(b. 1)) or the Equitable Caregivers Statute (OCGA 19-7-3.1).

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