Schedule an appointment with East Brunswick, New Jersey, visitation attorney Frank Tournour or one of our associates to learn how we can help you get through this difficult time.






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East Brunswick, New Jersey Visitation Attorney Frank Tournour

In place of physical custody, a parent may be granted visitation rights. Visitation rights allow a parent who is not designated as the primary caregiver to spend time with his or her child. During the separation process, parents can outline the terms of these rights in order to establish arrangements regarding issues such as when and where the non-custodial parent may visit the child. If an agreement cannot be reached, however, a family court will have to intervene to solve the matter. East Brunswick, New Jersey, visitation attorney Frank Tournour can help people in need during trying times.

Types of Visitation Rights

There are three main types of child visitation rights: reasonable visitation, fixed visitation, and supervised visitation. 
Reasonable visitation grants the non-custodial parent the right to visit his or her child or children at reasonable times and places, as agreed upon by both parents.  However, in these cases, the custodial parent is usually given more control over visitation times and locations because they are not obligated to agree to a set schedule.  Visitation rights which specify times, durations, and places for visitation to occur are referred to as fixed visitation, and are generally used in situations where the parents are hostile towards one another.  If the non-custodial parent has a history of drug use, alcoholism, child abuse, or domestic violence, supervised visitation may be instated. This type of visitation requires that a court appointed figure, such as a close relative or social worker, be present whenever the non-custodial parent spends time with the child. If the non-custodial parent is deemed unfit to be with the child, visitation rights may be withheld altogether.
Whatever your particular situation, a skilled visitation attorney can help determine which type of visitation rights are appropriate in your case and negotiate on your behalf.

Schedule an Appointment with a Visitation Attorney

If you live in New Jersey and would like more information about your rights to visitation, please contact East Brunswick, New Jersey visitation attorney Frank Tournour today.  Our firm has a long track record of obtaining positive results for our clients in a wide range of family law cases, from paternity issues to annulment, and we can answer any questions you might have about divorce and child support.