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When children are involved in a divorce, establishing visitation rights can be a central and heated point of contention. Feelings of anger, distrust, and confusion can complicate dispute resolution, making it difficult to know what you are supposed to do. However, you do not have to go through this process alone and at Fischer Law Firm P.C., we are here to help. Backed by years of experience, we know the law, we know the courts, and we can help you understand your legal options. Whether you are currently working through a divorce or you need to modify an existing agreement, our team can be a guiding voice in your corner every step of the way. It is our goal to find legal solutions that are in your family’s best interest so that you may begin the next chapter of your life as soon as possible.

How Is Visitation Determined?

A judge will make decisions regarding visitation rights based on what is in the best interests of the child. Typically, this means that parental preferences and opinions are trumped by the situations that prioritize the child’s care. The best interest of a child can be influenced by numerous factors.

  • Health-Related Needs
  • Parent-Child Relationship
  • Financial Capabilities
  • The Age of the Child
  • Ability to Provide Care
  • Parental Environment

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Questions

  • What Is Supervised Visitation?

    Answer

    Visitation agreements can come in many forms and supervised visitation is one such variant. Here, a judge may award the non-custodial parent time with the child; however, the parent cannot do so alone. These agreements may also specify conditions such as the duration and location of such visits.

  • Can a Grandparent Be Granted Visitation?

    Answer

    Yes. However, the situations where a judge may grant one or more grandparents visitation rights can be highly specific. As with most cases involving child custody and visitation, a judge will make decisions based on what is in the best interest of the child.

  • Can I Modify an Existing Agreement?

    Answer

    While it can be difficult to change an agreement, it may be possible to secure a modification. Typically, a judge will grant a modification only if it can be shown that a substantial change in circumstances has occurred since the original order was issued. If you would like to learn more about your specific situation, get in touch with our legal team today.

  • Should I Hire an Attorney?

    Answer

    An agreement regarding visitation can affect your family for years to come. With so much on the line, you can’t afford to leave anything to chance. Experienced legal advocates like those at our firm, can help you protect your interests every step of the way. Call us today and discover how we can help.

  • Attorney Mark Fischer

    Passionately Helping Clients Get Through Difficult Times

    With more than 7 years of experience as a trial and transactional lawyer, Attorney Mark Fischer now focuses on helping individuals get through divorce and other family law matters. When clients work with Fischer Law Firm P.C., they work directly with Attorney Fischer himself. Clients are not pawned off on paralegals or other staff members; they get the lawyer they are paying for.

    It is very common for Attorney Fischer to answer the phone himself when clients call our office. He understands how stressed and overwhelmed clients likely are, which is why he is committed to being there for them throughout the legal process.

    During his time in law school, Mark received the highest grade in Legal Research and Writing for which he received a Jurisprudence Award in recognition of his outstanding achievement. Mark also served as judicial clerk for Justice Elsa Alcala of the First Court of Appeals in Houston, Texas and then served as clerk for the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office. Following his graduation from law school, Mark worked for several law firms as an associate attorney practicing in the areas of complex business litigation and family law.

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