Additional Rights for Grandparents or Solicitors?

See article:-  http://www.maceandjones.co.uk/news/archive/proposed-additional-rights-for grandparents.html?utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=news+feed&utm_term=Proposed%20Additional%20Rights%20for%20Grandparents

Is this rights for grandparents, or solicitors to make more money?

Scotland already has the right to raise a court order without craving a courts permission. Having this so called right is no significant step forward and could be detrimental for you in the long run if your not careful.

A court must be satisfied that your action is in the best interests of the child and if you fulfil that criteria you would have got permission anyway.

Asking a courts permission to raise an action has saved thousands of grandparents from paying for a court action that would have had very little chance of success.

The best solicitors will tell you the truth and if you have no chance, believe them. Just because someone takes your case on doesn't mean you will win.

It is the best interests of the child/ren that will win.

 

We are not allowed to give legal advice but we have ten years experience in the business and could possibly help you in all aspects of grandparents problems.

 

Jimmy Deuchars

Grandparents Apart UK

22 Alness Crescent

Glasgow G52 1PJ

0141 882 5658

www.grandparentsapart.co.uk