In Colorado, grandparents can seek visitation rights under specific circumstances, such as when the child’s parents are divorced or one parent has passed away. However, we must overcome the presumption that the parent’s decision about visitation is in the child’s best interests by providing clear and convincing evidence. Once established, these visitation rights can be enforced and modified by the court based on the child’s best interests. It’s advisable for grandparents to consult with a family law attorney to understand the complexities of these legal provisions and effectively pursue visitation rights. Our grandparents rights lawyer can guide you through the legal process to ensure your rights are protected.



