A grandparent has visitation rights in PA when either of the above situations occurs. Visitation under Pennsylvania law refers to supervised visits with the children that do not result in an overnight stay. In addition, The Grandparents Visitation Act allows grandparents reasonable visitation, or partial physical custody if it is in the best interest of the child, and does not unduly interfere with the parent-child relationship. In other cases such as when a grandchild is in an abusive or at-risk environment, a grandparent or great-grandparent can file for primary custody of the child and obtain both legal and physical custody rights. Grandparent custody rights involve any form of physical and legal custody, and can be obtained through the courts under several different situations. If you are a grandparent seeking custody of your grandchild, please contact our law office today. We are knowledgeable in all areas of grandparents’ rights in PA, and can evaluate your case and help you get the custody that you and your grandchild need. Tibbott & Richardson 1040 Fifth Avenue, Fourth Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (412) 444-7171 https://www.tibbottrichardson.com/