Children need both parents actively involved in their lives. It has been established through several research studies that children who have a close relationship with both their mother and their father do better in school and tend to succeed more than children who do not bond with both parents. Therefore, child visitation rights are an important part of your custody matter. It is important that every parent get the chance to bond with their child. We work with moms and dads just like you who want to do the right thing by their child, but might need to understand the law and how it affects their particular situation. Then, we can connect you with a local professional to explain further and pursue the proper methods needed to obtain your child visitation rights and your rights to parenting time.
At Family Law Legal Group, we can help you learn how to set up a visitation agreement that will allow both parents to play an active part in their child’s life through a fair parenting time schedule. There are a variety of different ways to set up a proper child visitation schedule that fits both parents’ schedules as well as the child’s needs. By looking at your situation, you will be able to choose the schedule that best fits your needs. For example, you might choose to adhere to the traditional schedule of one parent having the child most days during the week and every other weekend while the other parent has the child one night per week plus every other weekend – this is a typical parenting time schedule that many families follow (but it is not what is required by any means).
Some parents decide to have their children on alternating weeks. Others come up with a less conventional plan that works for their specific needs and allows for parenting time to take place as their work schedules permit. If you have never established a visitation schedule before and would like to do so, we can help you. If you are needing help with a modification since you already have an order set in place, we can help you with that as well. Family Law Legal Group advocates for mothers and fathers who want to proceed with the best interest of their child in mind. Parents are not the only ones who are entitled to child visitation rights, however, as grandparents may also request child visitation rights to spend time with their grandchildren. The specifics depend on their state and circumstances.
If you are a grandparent who needs help because your grandchild’s parent will not let you be involved, call us and we will let you know how we can help. In cases where the schedules are not being adhered to, it is important to seek out visitation enforcement to get the time that you and your child deserve together. Providing help with visiting rights is what we do best, so contact us to learn about how we can help today!
Our Take on Child Visitation Rights
We offer resources, information, and an explanation of the law that will assist you with setting the stage for establishing or modifying your child visitation rights and establishing a parenting time plan that works best for you. We can also help you to enforce previously established visitation orders or parenting plans “(also known as a ‘custody judgment’, ‘allocation judgment’, or ‘parenting order’) if your ex is not abiding by the court order. We have experienced professionals that are ready to help you with child visitation rights or whatever else your needs may be to obtain the parenting time. While child visitation rights may sometimes be complex, we can help you accomplish your goals.
Comprehensive Help for Child Visitation Rights
Visitation Establishment and Modification
Whether you are in the beginning stages of developing a parenting plan or you already have a visitation schedule but need to make changes, we can help.
Grandparent Visitation Rights
In some states, grandparents have the right to visit their grandchildren, even if their own child has lost custody. Family Law Legal Group can tell you about the laws in your state and let you know how we can help.
Visitation / Parenting Time Enforcement
If your child’s other parent is going against the custody agreement, we can help you enforce visitation and get the parenting time that you were awarded.
Nationwide Legal Help
We advocate for mothers, fathers, and grandparents and provide up to date information in all 50-states. When you contact us, we will be able to set you up with local professional that knows the laws in your state.
Aggressive and Convincing Decrees
We can help you pursue the decree that will keep your child visitation rights and the rights of your child intact.
Remember, child visitation rights are not only about your rights but your child’s as well. Your child has the right to see and spend time with both parents. If one parent is attempting to keep the other parent from seeing and bonding with their child, that is violating the child’s rights to create a strong, lasting relationship. In some cases, child visitation needs to be supervised. If you are concerned that your child’s other parent cannot provide a safe place or is not fit to be with your child unsupervised, you can request supervised visitation.
If you are a parent who has been awarded only supervised visitation, use that time to the best of your ability to bond with your child. Child custody can be a difficult, emotional topic. You need someone on your side who can help you see the situation in front of you and pursue a solution that is fair for everyone and meets your child’s best interests. Contact Family Law Legal Group today to find out how we can help you achieve your child custody goals. The call is free – contact us now.
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