Child Visitation Claim

Child Visitation Claim - A Child Visitation Claim is a legal request made by a non-custodial parent during or after divorce proceedings to establish and enforce their rights to spend time with their child. This claim typically outlines the visitation schedule, the frequency and duration of visits, and any special conditions or restrictions. It aims to ensure that both parents have access to and maintain a meaningful relationship with their child, even if they do not have primary physical custody.

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Child Visitation Claim
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A Child Visitation Claim is a legal request made by a non-custodial parent during or after divorce proceedings to establish and enforce their rights to spend time with their child. This claim typically outlines the visitation schedule, the frequency and duration of visits, and any special conditions or restrictions. It aims to ensure that both parents have access to and maintain a meaningful relationship with their child, even if they do not have primary physical custody.
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