2006 Indiana Code - CHAPTER 5. GRANDPARENT\'S VISITATION
IC 31-17-5Chapter 5. Grandparent's Visitation
IC 31-17-5-1
Right to seek visitation
31-17-5-1 Sec. 1. (a) A child's grandparent may seek visitation
rights if:
(1) the child's parent is deceased;
(2) the marriage of the child's parents has been dissolved in
Indiana; or
(3) subject to subsection (b), the child was born out of wedlock.
(b) A court may not grant visitation rights to a paternal
grandparent of a child who is born out of wedlock under subsection
(a)(3) if the child's father has not established paternity in relation to
the child.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.9.
IC 31-17-5-2
Best interest of the child; in chambers interview of the child
31-17-5-2 Sec. 2. (a) The court may grant visitation rights if the
court determines that visitation rights are in the best interests of the
child.
(b) In determining the best interests of the child under this section,
the court may consider whether a grandparent has had or has
attempted to have meaningful contact with the child.
(c) The court may interview the child in chambers to assist the
court in determining the child's perception of whether visitation by
a grandparent is in the best interests of the child.
(d) The court may permit counsel to be present at the interview.
If counsel is present:
(1) a record may be made of the interview; and
(2) the interview may be made part of the record for purposes
of appeal.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.9. Amended by P.L.15-2004, SEC.3.
IC 31-17-5-3
Petition
31-17-5-3 Sec. 3. A proceeding for grandparent's visitation must
be commenced by the filing of a petition entitled, "In Re the
visitation of _________". The petition must:
(1) be filed by a grandparent entitled to receive visitation rights
under this chapter;
(2) be verified; and
(3) set forth the following:
(A) The names and relationship of:
(i) the petitioning grandparent or grandparents;
(ii) each child with whom visitation is sought; and
(iii) the custodial parent or guardian of each child.
(B) The present address of each person named in clause (A).
(C) The date of birth of each child with whom visitation is
sought.
(D) The status under section 1 of this chapter upon which
the grandparent seeks visitation.
(E) The relief sought.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.9.
IC 31-17-5-4
Venue
31-17-5-4 Sec. 4. A grandparent seeking visitation rights shall file
a petition requesting reasonable visitation rights:
(1) in a circuit, superior or probate court of the county in which
the child resides in a case described in section 1(a)(1), 1(a)(3),
or 10 of this chapter; or
(2) in the court having jurisdiction over the dissolution of the
parents' marriage in a case described in section 1(a)(2) of this
chapter.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.9. Amended by P.L.50-2006, SEC.8.
IC 31-17-5-5
Service of petition and summons
31-17-5-5 Sec. 5. Whenever a petition is filed, a copy of the
petition, together with a copy of a summons, shall be served upon the
custodial and noncustodial parent or guardian of each child with
whom visitation is sought in the same manner as service of summons
in civil actions generally.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.9.
IC 31-17-5-6
Decree
31-17-5-6 Sec. 6. Upon hearing evidence in support of and
opposition to a petition filed under this chapter, the court shall enter
a decree setting forth the court's findings and conclusions.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.9.
IC 31-17-5-7
Modification of order
31-17-5-7 Sec. 7. The court may modify an order granting or
denying visitation rights whenever modification would serve the best
interests of the child.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.9.
IC 31-17-5-8
Paternity proceedings; effect on visitation rights
31-17-5-8 Sec. 8. (a) This section applies to a child born out of
wedlock.
(b) Visitation rights provided for in section 1 or 10 of this chapter
survive the establishment of paternity of a child by a court
proceeding other than an adoption proceeding.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.9.
IC 31-17-5-9
Adoption; effect on visitation rights
31-17-5-9 Sec. 9. Visitation rights provided for in section 1 or 10
of this chapter survive the adoption of the child by any of the
following:
(1) A stepparent.
(2) A person who is biologically related to the child as:
(A) a grandparent;
(B) a sibling;
(C) an aunt;
(D) an uncle;
(E) a niece; or
(F) a nephew.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.9.
IC 31-17-5-10
Marriage of child's parents dissolved in another state; right to
seek visitation
31-17-5-10 Sec. 10. If the marriage of the child's parents has been
dissolved in another state, the child's maternal or paternal
grandparent may seek visitation rights if:
(1) the custody decree entered in the action for dissolution of
marriage does not bind the grandparent under IC 31-17-3-12;
and
(2) an Indiana court would have jurisdiction under IC 31-17-3-3
or IC 31-17-3-14 to grant visitation rights to the grandparent in
a modification decree.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.9.
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