Are You Being Denied Time with Your Kids?

Demand Fair Visitation Now

  • Are you outraged over an ex-spouse who refuses to comply with visitation agreements?
  • Scared of losing critical bonding time with your children due to limited visitation?
  • Frustrated with constantly fighting for your right to see your kids?
  • Do you have anxiety over how restricted visitation is damaging your relationship with your children?
  • Are you angry at the legal system for not enforcing visitation agreements properly?
child visitation rights

Child visitation, also known as “parenting time,” refers to the legal rights granted to the non-custodial parent to spend time with their child. In Tennessee, visitation arrangements are often part of a broader parenting plan that outlines custody and visitation schedules. The goal is to ensure that the child maintains a strong bond with both parents, even after divorce or separation.

The courts prioritize the child’s best interests when determining visitation rights, considering factors such as each parent’s relationship with the child, the child’s needs, and the parents’ ability to provide a stable environment.

 

Types of Child Visitation Arrangements

Unsupervised Visitation is the most common type of visitation, where the non-custodial parent can spend time with their child without a third party present. The visitation schedule is typically agreed upon by both parents or ordered by the court.

In cases where the child’s safety might be at risk, the court may order supervised visitation. This means a third party, such as a relative or professional supervisor, must be present during visits.

With advances in technology, virtual visitation through video calls is becoming increasingly common, especially for parents who live far apart.

Special schedules may be created to allow for visitation during holidays, school breaks, and vacations. These arrangements ensure that both parents get to spend quality time with the child during important occasions.

 

Modifying Child Visitation Orders

Circumstances change; when they do, a child visitation order may need to be modified. Common reasons for modifying visitation include changes in a parent’s job, relocation, or a change in the child’s needs.

To modify a child visitation order in Tennessee, a parent must file a Petition with the court and demonstrate that there has been a material change in circumstances since the original order was issued. The court will then review the situation and decide whether a modification is in the child’s best interests.

Why Choose Douglass & Runger for Your Legal Needs?

Every case is unique, with its own set of concerns and priorities. Our attorneys take the time to understand your specific situation and goals, craft personalized strategies to address your needs.

Listen. Strategize. Protect.

Why Choose Douglass & Runger for Your Legal Needs?

Every family law case is unique, with its own set of concerns and priorities. Our attorneys take the time to understand your specific situation and goals, craft personalized strategies to address your needs.

Listen. Strategize. Protect.

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