
Access Visitation
Access visitation refers to the legal arrangements that allow a parent, grandparent, or other designated individual to spend time with a child when they do not have primary custody. It ensures that children maintain meaningful relationships with both parents or important family members, even if they are not living together. Visitation rights can be agreed upon by the parties or ordered by a court, and may include specific days, weekends, or holidays. The primary goal is to support the child’s well-being and stability while balancing the rights of the individuals involved.