Louisiana Petition for Visitation Rights of Grandparents - Louisiana 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Louisiana Petition for Visitation Rights of Grandparents in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and contact details. This information is crucial as it identifies you as the petitioner.
  3. Next, provide details about the minor child(ren) involved. Fill in their names, ages, and dates of birth accurately to ensure clarity in your petition.
  4. Indicate your relationship to the child(ren) by selecting either 'Maternal Grandparent' or 'Paternal Grandparent' from the options provided.
  5. State the reasons why granting visitation rights is appropriate at this time. Choose from the listed options such as separation of parents or other relevant circumstances.
  6. Finally, outline your proposed visitation schedule with the minor child(ren). If necessary, use additional pages to detail your request comprehensively.

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If your not allowed to see then you could petition the court for a visitor on order and see if the granted. If granted you would have a right to enforce the order and visit your grandchildren.
Additionally, Louisiana Revised Statutes 9:344 allows for visitation rights to: Grandparents and Siblings: If one parent is deceased, incarcerated, or interdicted, and the parents are married or have lived apart for six months, grandparents or siblings may be granted visitation if its in the childs best interest.
Legal action can be taken, if they will no longer allow you to see or have visitation, with the children. A petition would need to be filed.