When a parent has concerns about their children being in the care of the other parent, they often request that contact between that parent and child be supervised. The court’s number one concern is the best interest of the child. It will attempt to balance the child’s best interest while allowing the non-custodial parent to… Continue reading →
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Parental visitation rights
One of the most sacred rights of a parent is the right to spend time with your child. Visitation is a right, not a privilege. Parents who have the potential to endanger their children may be allowed supervised visits. Parents who are loving and caring, and will not endanger their children, do not require supervision…. Continue reading →
Supervised visits
When the court issues supervised visitation it allows a parent in a high-risk situation access to his or her child in a safe and supervised location. This usually applies to the non-custodial parent. The State of California’s policy is to protect the best interests of the children whose parents have a custody or visitation matter… Continue reading →
Having child visitation problems?
Is your divorce final and you are now a non-custodial parent instead of a full-time dad? Are you having problems visiting your child? Does your child not want to see you? This happens all the time. It’s baffling and upsetting. Child visitation problems are an unfortunate experience that many divorced parents encounter. Do you feel… Continue reading →