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California Visitation

Visitation Attorneys Servicing Los Angeles and Ventura Counties

When it comes to divorce and family law in general, two of the most complicated areas are child custody and visitation arrangements.  Often times, parents go through immense grief and frustration as they try to decide who will be responsible for their child on a day-to-day basis and also who will get to see the children and on what terms.  These issues are never easy to contend with, especially when parents are unable to reach a mutual agreement.

For this reason, it is always beneficial for each parent to consider obtaining the services of a trustworthy Los Angeles or Ventura County family law attorney when they are having a visitation dispute in California.  By taking the time to meet with a skilled Los Angeles or Ventura County visitation attorney, parents can learn more about their legal rights and how they can exercise these rights to maintain visitation with their children.

Visitation Rights – Know Your Rights

Typically, in cases involving child custody and visitation, the non-custodial parent is entitled to having visits with their child or children.  This is referred to as having “reasonable visitation rights” and it is something that all parents should be aware of when they are involved in a child custody or visitation dispute.

Visitation rights are extremely important as these rights allow non-custodial parents to see and spend time with their children.  Non-custodial parents are encouraged to maintain regular visits with their children because the visits cultivate the relationship the child has with his/her parent.  Visit schedules, durations, and times can be coordinated by both parents or ordered by the California family courts.

Visitation orders can be modified by the courts at any time.  Parents are usually advised to revisit the terms of their visitation arrangements if one parent relocates, has a substantial change in circumstances or a substantial change in lifestyle or living arrangements.

If you need assistance with a visitation matter in California, contact a trusted family lawyer today!

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