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Visitation Rights and Child Custody in Long Island, New York

Parents who are not awarded physical custody of a child may be granted visitation rights to see their children. Visitation rights are typically denied only if it would not be in the best interests of children, such as when a parent is deemed unfit by the court. Whether you are a parent who is seeking visitation rights or you want to prevent your ex-spouse from gaining these rights, an experienced attorney can explain your options and help you pursue your goals.

Visitation agreements can often be complex, depending on the individual needs of the children and the parents' circumstances. At the Long Island law firm of Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., our lawyers provide representation for clients who need to exercise their parental rights, want to ensure they have appropriate parenting time or need help drafting a parenting plan that is fair.

Contact our firm to discuss these issues with an experienced lawyer and get the answers you need to your tough questions. At our firm, we have handled thousands of family law cases and have earned a strong reputation among our peers.

Child Custody Arrangements and Visitation Rights

Visitation rights that are established after a divorce or a split between an unmarried couple typically depend upon a child custody arrangement that is either negotiated by both parties or decided by the court. Even in uncontested divorces or divorces where ex-spouses and ex-partners want to arrive at amicable solutions, it can be difficult to deal with all of the complex issues that surround visitation and custody.

When there are disputes over custody and visitation, dealing with these sensitive issues while protecting your rights requires a legal advocate who has practiced for many years and has established a strong track record of success. Our attorneys are knowledgeable and aggressive in our legal representation in order to you obtain the outcomes you desire.

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 rights to custody, contact us to discuss your options.

Learn How We Can Help You Resolve Your Issues

Custody disputes involving visitation rights in New York are often complex, and the outcomes of these cases can vary widely depending on the schedules, finances and needs of the parties. Contact an attorney at the law firm of Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., to learn more about how we can assist you. Call toll free at 888-389-1411 to make an appointment for a free consultation.