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Parenting Time & Access

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Parenting Time Lawyers You Can Trust

Determining parenting time can be one of the most sensitive aspects of family law. Every family situation is unique, and finding the right balance requires careful planning and legal guidance.

At Majoka Law, we work with parents to develop parenting schedules that reflect the needs of the child while respecting each parent’s role. Whether through negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings, we focus on creating arrangements that are workable, sustainable, and in the best interests of the child.

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Our Parenting Time & Access Services

Parenting Time Agreements

We help create clear agreements outlining when and how each parent spends time with the child.

Visitation Schedules

We develop structured schedules, including weekdays, weekends, holidays, and special occasions.

Supervised Access

We assist in arranging supervised parenting time when required for the child’s safety.

Modification of Parenting Orders

We help update parenting arrangements when circumstances change.

Enforcement of Parenting Rights

We take legal action to enforce parenting time if agreements are not being followed.

Dispute Resolution

We represent clients in negotiations, mediation, or court when parenting disputes arise.

Types of Parenting Time Arrangements

TypeDescription
Fixed ScheduleA structured schedule with specific days and times
Flexible ScheduleParenting time varies based on mutual agreement
Supervised AccessVisits occur under supervision when necessary
Shared Parenting TimeThe child spends significant time with both parents

 

The Legal Process for Parenting Time Matters

1

Initial Consultation

Understanding your situation and parenting goals

2

Filing an Application

Initiating legal proceedings for parenting arrangements

3

Negotiation or Mediation

Attempting to reach an agreement outside of court

4

Court Proceedings

Presenting your case before a judge

5

Final Agreement or Court Order

Establishing legally binding parenting arrangements

Why Choose Majoka Law

Common Challenges in Parenting Time Cases

Parenting time disputes can present several challenges, including:

  • Disagreements over schedules and visitation rights
  • Lack of cooperation between parents
  • Concerns about the child’s safety or well-being
  • Enforcement of existing parenting agreements

We work to minimize conflict and help establish clear, workable solutions that benefit both parents and children.

You ask, we answer

Get all the answers to your questions.

Parenting time refers to the time a child spends with each parent, including day-to-day care and visits.

No, parenting time relates to time spent with the child, while decision-making responsibility involves making major decisions about the child’s life.

Yes, parents can agree on flexible arrangements if it works for both parties and the child.

 

Legal action can be taken to enforce parenting rights and ensure compliance with court orders or agreements.

Yes, arrangements can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances.

Contact Majoka Law Today

If you need help establishing or enforcing parenting time arrangements, Majoka Law is here to support you. We provide clear legal guidance and strong representation to protect your rights and your child’s well-being.

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