Legal Question in Family Law in Ohio

Sibling Visitation

We have custody of our grandson. He has 4 siblings living in 3 different homes. Their guardian ad litem ''strongly suggested'' regular visitation for the children. There is a no-contact order on their parents. Only the child living with us and his younger sibling see each other on a regular basis. The 3 older siblings are not permitted by their other parents to have contact with their siblings or grandparents. Is there a legal recourse for getting these siblings together on a regular basis? And is it possible for that recourse to be inexpensive?


Asked on 1/09/03, 12:08 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Aaron Miller Robert Aaron Miller Co., L.P.A.

Re: Sibling Visitation

When dealing with a situation like this, there is no way to determine the potential cost of litigation. This appears to be a situation where the matter would be filed in juvenile court, which most likely is best suited to address the issues.

If you would like to discuss this matter with me further, please call my office at 740-342-1611.

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Answered on 1/09/03, 3:42 pm


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