Child Visitation Rights
Non-custodial parent afforded visitation rights in a situation involving divorce and annulment. here are the things that court grant when setting child visitation rights
The court looks at the best things for the child like:
- The overall well-being of the child and the age.
- Location of parents.
- Work history and current employment of the parents.
- Child living preference only he or she is old enough to choose.
- They are considering parents life and schedule.
- To have an active role of each parent of the child’s life is court most preferred decision. But if there are a history of issues like domestic violence and abuse the judge will consider this.
A Child Visitation Agreement
A child visitation agreement is for both parties with the goal of creating a reasonable visitation schedule. Some of the agreement’s outline will cover each parents duties rights, obligation, and responsibilities to the children. The court will intervene if the parents can reach a deal together and this agreement may include:
- Activities
- Detailed visitation schedule
- Child’s main residence
- Modification instructions
- Geographic restrictions