Do grandparents have visitation rights in South Dakota?

Yes. In South Dakota, the court may grant grandparents reasonable rights of visitation with their grandchild, with or without petition by the grandparents, if the visitation is in the best interests of the grandchild and:

  • If the visitation will not significantly interfere with the parent-child relationship; or
  • If the parent or custodian of the grandchild has denied or prevented the grandparent reasonable opportunity to visit the grandchild.

For more about grandparent visitation rights in South Dakota, download The South Dakota Child Custody and Divorce Handbook. 

Brooke Swier Schloss
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Family Law and Estate Planning attorney helping families across South Dakota plan and protect their loved ones