Minnesota Family Law Attorney Obtains Grandparenting Time Award in Wright County

Our attorneys were recently involved in a very contentious family law situation involving a request for grandparenting time. Our firm represented the paternal grandparents of two children, ages 9 and 5. The mother and father of these two boys both contested the request of the grandparents for a court order that would compel grandparent visitation.

Our argument to the court was that the grandparents had “stepped into the shoes” of the father, who was an admitted alcoholic. Despite the fact that the grandparents had spent substantial amounts of time with their grandkids, mom and dad disputed their continued involvement in the lives of the children and wanted all time spent with the grandparents to be supervised.

Our clients were awarded one full weekend a month with the grandkids and additional time to take their grandchildren on vacation. None of the time was required to be supervised. This award was quite substantial, given the fact that most non-custodial parents are typically ordered to receive two weekends per month of parenting time, along with one weekday evening. The court clearly recognized that the stability of the children was critical in this case and that this ongoing relationship served their best interests.