Grandparent Visitation
At WCN, we are large enough to have expertise in many law practices including family law, while small enough to deliver exceptional service through a personalized, concierge approach. We serve clients in Massachusetts with our primary office in Wellesley, MA and additional offices in Chelmsford and Boston.
Periodically we are asked by a client to assist them in securing grandparent visitation rights. These cases are challenging, but as family law attorneys we will review the situation and counsel you as to the likelihood of a positive outcome. We understand how upsetting it can be for a family to not see their loved ones and will provide realistic counsel as well as strategic advice.
Meet Our Family Law Attorneys at Wilchins Cosentino & Novins

David Burgess
Of Counsel

Michael P. Friedman
Senior Counsel

Jennifer J. Normand
Attorney
Why WCN for Family Law Matters

Right-sized. We are large enough to have the depth of expertise and knowledge, while small enough to be available, accessible and personal.

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