New Jersey Mediation Attorney
Resolving Visitation Matters During Divorce
Just as with all child custody,
child support and
property division matters, making decisions regarding visitation can be difficult, especially without the help of a
divorce attorney. Visitation is a legal matter that must be decided upon during the divorce
mediation process in addition to child custody. During the decision process regarding child custody, the separating couple will make the decision as to which parent is a better fit for the child. This parent will be named as the custodial parent, while the other parent may or may not be given visitation rights to the child. In many cases, the non-custodial parent will be given a visitation schedule, or parenting plan. Few cases, including those where a parent is deemed to be an irresponsible or unfit parent, will be deprived of visitation rights. A visitation schedule can be worked out by your
New Jersey mediation lawyer.
Contact a New Jersey Divorce Mediation Lawyer
At the Law Offices of Steven P. Monaghan, our legal team practices exclusively in the area of family and matrimonial law. In fact, our lead attorney is one of the few certified Matrimonial Law Attorneys in the state of New Jersey. We can provide you with information as to your rights and how to reach reasonable, mutual agreements with your soon-to-be ex-spouse.
Whether you are dealing with child custody, child support, alimony, property division or visitation rights matters, our law firm is ready to help you and your family through this matter today. Choosing the path of divorce
mediation or
collaborative divorce can be extremely beneficial for you and your family, especially if it means a more cost-effective and peaceful resolution to your family matters. For more information about visitation rights and the divorce mediation process, call our law firm today. We provide a complementary and confidential evaluation of your case.
Contact a New Jersey mediation attorney to find out your rights regarding visitation and child custody during divorce. |