Parenting Time

In many divorces or separations, child custody is a major issue. Settling a custody dispute means making a visitation or parenting time schedule for parents to follow. The schedule has to work for the child and both parents, and must be in the child’s best interests.

Our Minnesota parenting time attorneys will work hard on your behalf to make sure you get a fair schedule and maximize the allotted time available for you. We are dedicated to protecting your parenting rights and we have many satisfied clients who have received the proper amount of parenting time. Our parenting time lawyers know the divorce and custody process can be emotionally draining and exhausting. We fight for clients in the Twin Cities and beyond to help relieve the stress and provide a good outcome.

Parenting Time Rights

People 0300 300x225 Parenting TimeEven if you do not have custody of your child, you still have parenting time rights. Our experienced Minnesota parenting time attorneys have the knowledge to make this happen. Many custodial parents try to limit or deny parenting time of the non-custodial parent, but this is not always in the child’s best interests. Our parenting time lawyers can help tell your side to the court so you have the best chance possible to get the quality time with your child that you deserve.

Child Support and Parenting Time

Parenting time and child support are separate issues for the court. Even if you have not paid child support, you still have the right to spend the allotted time with your child. According to Minnesota law, child support is not taken into consideration when determining how much time you are allowed to see your child.

Free Consultation

Are you in a custody dispute with an ex-spouse? Our Minnesota family law attorneys can work on your behalf to make sure you are represented fairly. Call us today at 651-647-0087 to set up a free consultation with one of our parenting time attorneys and get your voice heard in the courts.

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