
Child Visitation Rights
Child visitation rights refer to the legal custody arrangements that determine when and how a non-custodial parent can spend time with their child. These rights aim to ensure the child maintains a meaningful relationship with both parents after separation or divorce, prioritizing the child's best interests. Visitation schedules can be court-ordered or agreed upon by the parents, covering regular visits, holidays, and special occasions. The goal is to promote the child's well-being and stability while respecting each parent’s role in their life.