Whether you're a mother
- a father, you have a good chance of winning your child custody case. Your
children's well-being is important to you, which is why I want to help you
obtain custody of your kid or children. What matters is that you get it
properly the first time.
If you are dissatisfied
with the original output, modifying it afterward is difficult. Sure, there are
several options for filing court appeals, but they all take a significant
amount of time, which you might be spending with your children.
Understanding the child
custody and visitation laws in California is critical for anybody living in the
state who is involved in a child custody dispute. Here's a simple guide to help
you understand Child Visitation regulations:
Issues with child
visitation arise out of situations where both legal guardians of the child are
no longer acting like a couple. Visitation refers to how the child's time will
be divided between both legal guardians. It is usually decided by the court
system, especially in cases where each guardian is asking for the same amount
of visitation.
If you are filing for
visitation, the best thing to do is contact a Family Law Attorney to mediate
for the maximum amount of child visitation you wish to have.
The primary reason for
this is that child custody battles tend to be very strenuous and emotional.
Alleviating you of the confrontation about child custody matters with your
ex-spouse is a huge relief when dealing with such a sensitive issue.
Supervised visitation
is when courts find that the child's well-being is compromised by spending time
alone with a parent. If this is mandated, it is required that the adult meets
with the child while another adult, court employee, or private agency is
present.
Unsupervised visitation
is granted to the parent who does not spend more than half their time with the
child. Unsupervised visitation should be highly detailed and planned to avoid
arguments and confusion- the more specific, the better.
Common visitation
schedules leave the parent with less than half of their time with the child-
seeing the child every other weekend and alternating holidays. Common
variations include a pickup and drop-off once during the week by the parent
with the least amount of visitation.
Jos Family Law's
mission is to help clients with family law disputes that touch important
aspects of their lives. Mr. Binoye Jos, a seasoned family law attorney, can
help you with divorce, child custody, and other family law issues. Call Mr.
Binoye Jos, the finest Orange County Child Custody Attorney, at
1-714-733-7066 for assistance.
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