Child Visitation Rights Restricted or Denied?

Child Custody Visitation Rights

Child Custody Visitation Rights

Depending on the court orders of a judge, visitation rights may vary from case to case. A court has the legal right to restrict or deny any visitation from a parent and/or guardian, if there is evidence of child endangerment.  Some of these endangerment factors may apply in cases that there is substance and/or physical/sexual abuse. In most cases, denied child visitation rights may be permitted under the court order of direct supervision.

For families who battle for child visitation rights, there are options. Under the circumstances, court rulings try to make the best situation that can suit child’s needs. With the help of a family law attorney, mediation between both parties can result in a compromise for the sake of the child to have an easy and comfortable transition in this situation.

Child visitation rights may usually consist of the follow options:

  • Alternating between major holidays
  • Sharing custody every other weekend
  • Dividing Summer vacation time
  • Once a week visitations

It is important to know your legal rights and speak with an experienced and knowledgeable family law attorney to help with your situation. Any parent who is not entitled to custody on a normal basis is still capable of receiving visitation rights.

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