Nassau County Child Visitation Attorneys
If you have not been awarded physical custody of your child in a divorce, you may be granted visitation rights to see your children. Unless a parent is deemed unfit by the court, visitation rights are typically not denied, since it is usually in the best interests of children to have relationships with both parents. If you are seeking visitation rights, an experienced lawyer can help you pursue your goals.
At the Long Island law firm of Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, our attorneys provide experienced representation for clients who wish to exercise their parental rights and protect visitation that they have with their children. A committed lawyer can also help to determine appropriate amounts of parenting time that is fair and helps your child or children.
If you are going through a child custody or visitation dispute, contact us to talk with an attorney at a free initial consultation. Call us toll free at 888-389-1411 to schedule an appointment.
Long Island Visitation Rights Lawyers
After a divorce or a split between an unmarried couple, visitation rights are typically established based upon a child custody arrangement that may be negotiated by the parents or determined by the court. Even when amicable solutions are arrived at in uncontested divorces, it can be difficult to deal with all of the visitation issues. When disputes arise, dealing with sensitive issues of visitation is important, and you need a knowledgeable and aggressive lawyer on your side.
If you need to modify your custody and visitation rights, if your ex-spouse has been interfering with your visitation time or if you want to learn more about a father's right to custody, contact us to discuss your options.
Suffolk County and Nassau County Family Law Representation
Our lawyers will do what it takes to protect your best interests. Contact us at Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., to learn more about your visitation rights in New York. Call our office in Long Island at 631-479-2857 or toll free at 888-389-1411.



