There are over 2 million grandparents raising their grandchildren in the United States alone. Are you one of them? Are you in the midst of a legal fight to gain custody of your grandchildren or just beginning the process to protect them? Maybe it has happened to you. If so, you have come to the site to answers on the legal, custodial, and practical aspects of grandparents raising their grandchildren. We exist to be a comprehensive resource to help assist you in gaining custody of your grandchildren as well as supporting you in the process. The legal process of securing custody of your grandchildren can be grueling, confusing, and difficult. Dealing with laws, courts, judges, and attorneys can be a frustrating and harrowing experience. No child should have to suffer unnecessarily. We will educate you on how to rescue your grandchildren from unfit parents, unsafe situations, and even from the courts themselves. Let us provide you with insight from our experiences to help you win in the process of gaining custody, protecting, and adopting your grandchildren.
Neil and Gail Gallagher are winners in the fight to gain custody of your grandchildren. They truly are the "voice of the children". Because of their 4 year quest to protect their grandchildren, they know the legal obstacles and challenges you may encounter along the way. They have been through the process and pain and their story and struggles will inspire you to press ahead and never quit in your quest for answers. In Gail's new book Grandparents Winning Custody Of Grandchildren, you will find the information you need in your quest to rescue your grandchildren.
We Will Show You How to:
Prepare For Victory
Document The Process
Know Your Options
Choose The Right Attorney
Prepare For The Unexpected
Parent Again
Quick Facts
There are over 2.4 million Grandparents raising their grandchildren in the United States.
There are 5.7 million children in the United States living with a grandparent.
There are 6.1 million grandparents who have grandchildren younger than 18 living with them.
730,000
Number of grandparents with a disability who are caring for their grandchildren.
477,000
Number of grandparents whose income is below the poverty level and who are caring for their grandchildren.
Source: U.S Census Bureau