Visitation Rights
Visitation rights refer to the legal permissions granted to a non-custodial parent or other family members to spend time with a child. These rights are often established during custody arrangements after a divorce or separation, ensuring that the child maintains a relationship with both parents or other significant figures in their life.
In many cases, visitation rights can be outlined in a court order, specifying the schedule and conditions for visits. If disputes arise, the court may intervene to modify the visitation agreement, always prioritizing the child's best interests and emotional well-being.