In Connecticut, grandparents may have the right to petition the court for visitation with their grandchildren under certain circumstances. Here's a general overview:
Eligibility: Grandparents may be able to petition the court for visitation rights if they can demonstrate that:
A parent-like relationship exists between the grandparent and the child.
Denial of visitation would cause real and significant harm to the child.
Best Interests of the Child: The court's primary concern is always the best interests of the child.
Factors Considered: When deciding whether to grant visitation, the court will consider various factors, including:
The nature and quality of the relationship between the child and the grandparents
The reasons for the parents' denial of visitation
The potential impact of visitation on the child's emotional and psychological well-being