Child Visitation Form With Two Points

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The Child Visitation Form is designed to guide users through documenting the custody and visitation arrangements concerning minor children. It includes critical sections for personal information of both parents, existing custody arrangements, and allegations, which help in assessing the best interests of the child. Users can fill out comprehensive details about their current and previous visitation schedules, any changes to those arrangements, and the preferences for future custody plans. Instructions recommend gathering relevant documents and court decrees to facilitate proper filling. This form primarily serves attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants, providing a systematic approach to gather essential information for custody cases. It helps ensure that all necessary details are considered before court hearings or mediation discussions, making it a vital tool for legal professionals aiding clients in family law matters.
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Ask the court to allow each person that you list to testify (give evidence in person) at a hearing or trial. You must also describe what each person is expected to say to the court. Get form FL-321.

Child Custody and Visitation (Parenting Time) Application Attachment (FL-311) Give the court and the other party more details about the orders you want the court to make about child custody and visitation (parenting time). Get form FL-311.

Notice of Rights and Responsibilities (Health-Care Costs and Reimbursement Procedures) (FL-192) Explains how to ask the other parent to help pay for your child's health care cost that is not covered by insurance. It also describes how to change a child support order.

Teenagers, in particular, may object to being told they must spend specific blocks of time with a parent, even in families not dealing with divorce. As a result, we are commonly asked by clients at what age a child can refuse visitation. Under Connecticut law, there is no fixed age.

Tell the court why you are worried that the other parent might kidnap your child and ask for orders to try to prevent that from happening. Get form FL-312.

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Child Visitation Form With Two Points