Visitation

In the State of Indiana, visitation is legally referred to as parenting time. It describes the period of visitation where the non-custodial parent spends time with their child(ren) and performs their duties as a parent. It is a known fact that when a child is brought up with having both parents to support them, they tend to do best in life. Even if the parents have been legally separated or divorced, Indiana laws require them to be a part of their child’s life so that they are not deprived of their birth right – the love and support of the parents.

Whether you are seeking legal services for protecting your right to parenting time, establishing visitation rights, or modifying the existing visitation schedule, we can help you. At The Ghosh Law Office, LLC, we understand the importance of a parent in a child’s life. We work with you to evaluate your situation and come up with effective solutions that allow you to keep the relationship with your children intact even when you have made the decision to dissolve your marriage. We help you understand your rights and conduct a thorough evaluation of your case to determine what steps can be taken to achieve a favorable outcome for your particular situation.

Effective Advocacy in the Light of Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines

The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines are a set of instructions that helps courts determine visitation for the noncustodial parent. Some modifications have been made to its statutes recently to create uniformity and predictability in visitation issues. Generally, a parenting time order is based on the following standards:

  • Parental Authority:  The parents are required by law to work together to decide parenting time, and not leaving it up to the child.
  • Routine:  Mostly, the Court provides a clear calendar and pattern for predictability and structure purposes. Regardless of the percentage of parenting time each parent has been allocated, a routine is established for clarity of the assigned visitation.
  • Parenting Coordinators:  In case of high-conflict divorces, parenting coordinators may be appointed, who can be a mental health practitioner or an attorney. Their job is to facilitate and intervene in discussions between the parents and provide assistance in resolving disputes, in the attempt to allow parents to work together in co-parenting situations.
  • Holidays/Vacations:  Any arrangements for school holidays or other vacations that have not been defined in the parenting order should be submitted in black and white for court’s approval. Generally, winter break is divided equally between parents.
  • Grandparent Visitation:  Grandparents may be given visitation rights under certain circumstances, which have been clearly defined in the guidelines.

Our visitation attorney will provide you with reliable legal counsel and assist you in every stage of the process and protect your rights and best interests.

Discuss your Case with a Dedicated Visitation Attorney in Carmel, Indiana

At The Ghosh Law Office, LLC, we work with clients in negotiations and vigorously represent in litigations until matters have been finalized. We craft intelligent solutions that allow you to navigate through difficult situations and achieve your goals, while allow you to maintain your relationship with your children. Contact The Ghosh Law Office, LLC today at (317) 572-8571 to schedule an initial consultation and evaluate your legal options.

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