Visitation Document Without Comments

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The Visitation Agreement (Sole Custody) outlines the visitation rights and schedules for non-custodial and custodial parents regarding minor children. It specifies routine visitation arrangements including alternating weekends and designated weeknight visits. The agreement provides clear holiday visitation rights for both parents, distinguishing between years ending in odd and even numbers, and sets forth provisions for summer visitation. General principles address scenarios like missed visitations, communication between parents, and how to handle disputes over visitation rights. Users fill out the section detailing the names and birthdates of children involved. This form serves attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants by offering a structured format to navigate visitation arrangements, ensuring clarity in communication and minimizing conflicts between parents while prioritizing children's best interests. It is essential that both parents read and understand the instructions before completing the form to ensure mutual agreement.
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Children's best interests: A parent who wants full custody should give clear reasons why joint custody isn't in the child's best interests. For example, if the other parent has substance abuse issues or leaves the children alone at home for lengthy periods, the courts will take that into consideration.

Until you have a court order, both parents have the same rights. This means that both of you can make decisions about your children. No parent has any more rights to have the children in their care than the other.

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Visitation Document Without Comments