Visitation Order
A Visitation Order is a legal document issued by a court that outlines the terms and conditions under which one parent can visit their child after a separation or divorce. This order is designed to ensure that the child's best interests are prioritized while allowing the non-custodial parent to maintain a relationship with the child.
The order specifies details such as the visitation schedule, duration, and location of visits. It may also include provisions for holidays, special occasions, and any necessary supervision. If either parent fails to comply with the visitation order, they may face legal consequences, which can involve modifications to the order or enforcement actions.