Real Talk Family Law
Episode Summary In this episode of Real Talk Family Law, Maryland family law attorney Richard Lebovitz breaks down the complex topic of grandparents’ rights and what the law actually allows in Maryland. He explains why these cases come up so often, what it means to be a de facto parent, and how courts balance the rights of biological parents versus grandparents. Richard also shares what both parents and grandparents should understand before going to court, common challenges families face in these situations, and practical advice on how to resolve disputes through communication or mediation rather than litigation. Key Timestamps 00:30 – Why questions about grandparents’ rights are so common in Maryland 01:20 – The reality of grandparents’ legal standing under Maryland law 02:10 – What it means to be a “de facto parent” and how that status is earned 03:20 – Examples of when grandparents qualify as de facto parents 04:30 – How courts view custody and visitation in these situations 05:20 – Common legal challenges grandparents face in custody filings 06:30 – How judges balance the rights of parents versus grandparents 08:00 – Why most cases favor biological parents and what that means for grandparents 09:30 – Practical advice for parents when grandparents seek involvement 11:00 – Guidance for grandparents before taking legal action 12:00 – How mediation and compromise can help families avoid lengthy court battles About the Show Real Talk Family Law helps Maryland families understand their legal rights in divorce, custody, and visitation matters. Each episode features attorney Richard Lebovitz, who shares clear, practical guidance based on decades of experience helping families navigate complex family law issues with honesty and care.
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