Howard County Visitation Lawyer
When there are two loving parents involved, it is important for children to get a chance to spend time with both. Coming up with the right plan takes time, but it can make all the difference in the world for both you and your children. At The Law Office of Beth Jackson Day, P.A., we help families throughout Maryland come up with visitation plans tailored to their needs. We can help you schedule parenting time, so your children have consistency.
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Not everybody wants physical custody of their children. Some parents are happy to give custody to their spouse, as long as their visitation rights are protected, and they get the chance to be there for their children. Whatever it is you are looking for, just know that your child custody and visitation plan will affect your child support plan as well.
Many non-custodial parents want to take every opportunity to be active in the lives of their children, and so maximizing visitation is important. If you are close with your children, we will make sure the court appreciates this relationship, and allows it to continue. If you have a rift with one of your children, we encourage you to give that relationship the time it needs to grow.
We also work with custodial parents who want to minimize parenting time. If you believe your former spouse is not a fit and proper parent, you must be able to demonstrate this to the court. We will talk to friends and teachers, to figure out the course of action that works best for your children. If alcohol, drug abuse or a criminal record are involved, it is important that the court has this information when they work out a plan.
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No child custody plan is complete without a visitation schedule. We will take a look at your family's situation, and help you come up with a plan tailored to your needs. Located just steps from the Howard County Courthouse in Ellicott City, we are ready to answer your questions, whether you want to negotiate or fight in court. Contact us today to find out more.









