In Colorado, grandparents can seek custody of their grandchildren if the parents are deemed unfit or if it’s in the child’s best interests. This involves providing clear and convincing evidence in court to demonstrate that the grandparents’ custody would benefit the child’s welfare more than the current parental arrangement. Grandparents can also pursue visitation rights, particularly when parents are divorced or one parent has passed away. It’s crucial for grandparents to consult with a specialized family law attorney to navigate the complex legal processes involved in these cases.