Does The Step Parent Have Any Rights To My Child?

Does The Step Parent Have Any Rights To My Child? Under the current Family Code, there are no Step Parents rights defined.

However, depending on your situation and the child’s safety a Step Parent could be granted rights.

The attorneys at Turner-Monahan have helped thousands of clients through Child Custody cases helping Step Parents and know how to create and fight for a plan that works for you.

Learn today from Tyler Monahan what your rights are as a step-parent.

We get several questions on a monthly basis about step-parents and whether or not step parents have rights.

There are no step-parent rights just like there are no grandparent rights. Grandparent rights under the family code are defined, but they are very, very narrow in scope.

There are absolutely no rights defined for a step-parent.

Now, that doesn’t mean that a step-parent can’t somehow assimilate into a position where they obtain some sort of rights.

It would really depend upon what’s going on with the other parent, that step-parent might have to file and take the child because there’s some sort of danger.

But there is no way for a step-parent under statutory legal terms to be able to actually have rights to a child.

Speak to a Attorney today at the Law Office of Turner-Monahan to see how we can assist you in your Child Custody Case!

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