Worcester Visitation Attorneys
Child custody determinations also include the creation of a parenting (visitation) schedule for the non-custodial parent. The schedule can be created through negotiation between the parties or by a judge. Like most disputes where minors are involved, keeping the best interests of the child in mind should be everyone's first consideration.
At Glickman, Sugarman, Kneeland & Gribouski, we understand how emotions can get in the way of couples making sound decisions. From our initial consultation, we strive to gather all the facts and cut through the emotions to help you work towards a successful plan for everyone involved. Contact our Worcester visitation lawyers for a consultation today.
Considerations in the Parenting Plan
Some considerations that come into play when visitation schedules are worked out are:
- The work schedule and availability of each parent
- The strength of the relationship between the parents
- Where each parent lives
- The child's health
- The child's daily activities
- The child's ability to adapt to change
- Sibling arrangements
Ideally, parenting time schedules will be mutually agreeable, but the reality is that is not always the case. If an agreement cannot be reached through negotiation, our family law attorneys will effectively assert your parental rights in court.
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If needed, we will also work with you on modifications to original orders and contempt cases.
Contact Glickman, Sugarman, Kneeland & Gribouski for a free consultation and case evaluation with our attorneys. We offer skilled, professional advocacy focused on your rights.
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