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Missouri Grandparents Visitation Law

Divorce - Grandparents Visitation - Missouri

Grandparent's visitation rights granted, when, terminated, when --guardian ad litem appointed, when--attorney fees and costs assessed, when.

Chap. 452, Section 452.402

The court may grant reasonable visitation rights to the grandparents of the child and issue any necessary orders to enforce the decree.

The court may grant grandparent visitation when:

(1) The parents of the child have filed for a dissolution of their marriage. A grandparent shall have the right to intervene in any dissolution action solely on the issue of visitation rights. Grandparents shall also have the right to file a motion to modify the original decree of dissolution to seek visitation rights when such rights have been denied to them;

(2) One parent of the child is deceased and the surviving parent denies reasonable visitation rights;

(3) A grandparent is unreasonably denied visitation with the child for a period exceeding ninety days; or

(4) The child is adopted by a stepparent, another grandparent or other blood relative.

The court shall determine if the visitation by the grandparent would be in the child's best interest or if it would endanger the child's physical health or impair the child's emotional development. Visitation may only be ordered when the court finds such visitation to be in the best interests of the child. The court may order reasonable conditions or restrictions on grandparent visitation.

If the court finds it to be in the best interests of the child, the court may appoint a guardian ad litem for the child. The guardian ad litem shall be an attorney licensed to practice law in Missouri. The guardian ad litem may, for the purpose of determining the question of grandparent visitation rights, participate in the proceedings as if such guardian ad litem were a party. The court shall enter judgment allowing a reasonable fee to the guardian ad litem.

A home study, as described by section 452.390, may be ordered by the court to assist in determining the best interests of the child.

The court may, in its discretion, consult with the child regarding the child's wishes in determining the best interest of the child.

The right of a grandparent to seek or maintain visitation rights pursuant to this section may terminate upon the adoption of the child.

The court may award reasonable attorneys fees and expenses to the prevailing party.

Chap. 452, §452.402. 1.





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