As a divorced parent, you may find co-parenting and visitation rights to be one of the hardest challenges you will face post-divorce.
In the best of cases, an agreement on a cohesive parenting plan allows both parents to work together to raise children in a healthy and loving manner. Unfortunately, not every scenario works out so easily, and the child’s welfare is the Family Law Court’s primary concern with all custody and visitation matters.
Parents and relatives may be denied visitation rights for the following reasons: