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Dayton Parenting Time Attorney

If you’re facing a divorce that involves children, one of the most difficult terms to resolve is how to divide parenting rights. If you and your children’s other parent are able to find middle ground in relation to your parenting terms, the matter can be resolved out of court. But if you cannot, and a dispute arises, you face a challenging path forward. If you are embroiled in a parenting dispute, it’s time to reach out to a Dayton parenting time attorney.

Your Options

If you and your divorcing spouse (or your children’s other parent – if the issue is outside of marriage) are unable to reach a consensus regarding your parenting dispute, you can look to your respective attorneys to negotiate terms with one another on behalf of your best interests. If the matter remains stalled at this juncture, you can turn to a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), such as mediation. At mediation, a professional mediator who is neutral on the matter will guide you and your divorcing spouse through a process in which you explore your best options and consider how the court would likely rule if you looked to it for intervention on the parenting issue.  

The Court’s Intervention

If your Dayton parenting time attorney has exhausted your negotiation options and you are no closer to resolving your parenting dispute, you’ll need the court to make the determination for you. When it comes to such matters, the judge in your case will take a variety of factors into careful consideration, including: 

  • You and your soon-to-be ex’s wishes on the matter
  • Your children’s preferences (if they are mature enough to weigh in on this important issue)
  • The mental and physical health of you, your divorcing spouse, and each of your children
  • Each child’s relationship with each of you
  • Each child’s current level of adjustment at home, at school, and in the community
  • Any past or current acts of family violence by one parent against the other and/or against one or more of the children
  • Each parent’s willingness and capacity to encourage and facilitate the other’s close, ongoing relationship with the children

The court makes every decision that involves children with their best interests in mind. Because fostering a close relationship with both parents is generally considered preferable – barring a reason to rule otherwise – the judge in your case is very likely to rule in favor of maximizing the amount of time each of you has with the children (within the parameters of your unique situation and taking all relevant factors into consideration).  

Don’t Wait to Consult with an Experienced Dayton Parenting Time Attorney

Parenting disputes are some of the most hotly contested divorce-related concerns, and if you find yourself in the middle of one, it’s time to reach out for the professional legal guidance that you need. The compassionate Dayton parenting time attorneys at The VanNoy Firm take great pride in their proven commitment to zealously protecting their clients’ parental rights, and we’re here for you, too. For more information, please contact us today.

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