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Parkersburg, WV 26104

Child Visitation
in West Virginia and Ohio

Maintain Visit Stability with Agreements by Summers & Associates

 Child visitation in West Virginia and Ohio plays a crucial role in maintaining the well-being of children during separation or divorce. Having a clear, written custody and visitation schedule ensures both parents understand their rights and responsibilities. A well-defined plan reduces conflict and provides stability for the child, which is critical for their emotional development. Summers & Associates can help with drafting a visitation agreement or modifying an existing one. For more information and to schedule a consultation, call (304) 420-0975 today or contact us online.

The Importance of a Written Visitation Schedule

A written visitation schedule protects both parents and children by clearly outlining when the child spends time with each parent. Courts in West Virginia and Ohio expect these schedules to be specific to avoid misunderstandings. A detailed plan protects your rights and helps minimize disputes that can affect the child negatively.

Modifying Child Visitation in West Virginia and Ohio

Life changes, and so do family circumstances. If a parent relocates, work schedules shift, or a child’s needs change, modifying a child visitation schedule may be necessary. In both West Virginia and Ohio, modifying an existing schedule requires going through the proper legal channels. At Summers & Associates, we work with families to navigate these changes and seek favorable outcomes in court.

Protecting Your Parental Rights in West Virginia and Ohio

Whether you are setting up a visitation schedule for the first time or requesting a modification, your parental rights are a priority. We help ensure the visitation schedule reflects the best interests of the child while advocating for your parental role. Summers & Associates provides personalized legal advice tailored to your family’s unique needs in West Virginia and Ohio:

With the right legal support, you can establish or modify a schedule that works for everyone involved. While the legal process may sound complex, contact us today. Our attorneys will be happy to help with child visitation in West Virginia and Ohio.