In this episode of
From Separation to Settlement, Jeff Hale explains how Ohio courts handle grandparents’ rights — now called companionship rights. He discusses when these rights apply, what the courts look at when deciding these cases, and how they differ from custody. Jeff also highlights the importance of maintaining healthy relationships for children and walks through the legal process for companionship petitions.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
What companionship rights are and how they replaced grandparents’ rights
When Ohio courts will recognize and grant companionship rights
The factors judges consider when deciding visitation requests
How companionship rights differ from custody petitions
The role of evidence in proving a strong relationship with the child
Why mediation is often encouraged before going to court
What happens if a parent refuses to follow a court order
01:10 – Understanding companionship rights vs. grandparents’ rights
03:15 – When courts recognize companionship rights
05:00 – Evidence that helps prove a strong relationship
07:20 – Can grandparents seek full custody?
09:40 – The difference between companionship time and parenting time
12:30 – Step-grandparents and blended family situations
15:00 – Mediation and court process for companionship petitions
17:10 – What happens if a parent violates a court order
From Separation to Settlement is a podcast dedicated to helping individuals navigate the legal and emotional complexities of family law. Featuring attorney Jeffrey Hale, the show provides expert insights into divorce, custody, support, and post-decree modifications. Through clear advice and real-world examples, the podcast empowers listeners to make informed decisions and achieve equitable resolutions in their family law matters.