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Wheaton Child Visitation Lawyers

DuPage County Family Law Attorneys Help Establish Parenting Time Agreements

Visitation, formally known as parenting time under Illinois law, is often a hot button issue when determining child custody arrangements. Many factors can influence the time a child spends with each of his or her parents. Establishing a parenting time agreement that ultimately serves the best interests of the child is critical to your child's continued growth and well-being.

At Andrew Cores Family Law Group, we recognize that the stress and emotions involved in divorce or the end of a long-term relationship can interfere with a parent's ability to see things through the eyes of their child. The family law attorneys at our firm are ready to work with you to set and achieve reasonable goals surrounding your parenting time schedule.

Contact us a by calling 630-407-1225 to discuss your options regarding child visitation and parenting time.

Establishing a Parenting Plan

The decisions made about child custody and parenting time will be set down in a parenting agreement, and once this plan is approved by the court, both parents will be required to follow its terms. A parenting plan will detail how parenting time will be shared by parents. Any time a child spends in a parent's care is known as parenting time, and it may include overnight stays in a parent's home or shorter periods of visitation. In general, it is considered best for a child to spend time with each parent on a regular basis. This allows a parent with fewer parental responsibilities to still maintain an active presence in their child's life.

When determining how parenting time will be allocated, the ages of the children should be considered, as well as the child's feeling about the situation. Other factors that may influence a child's time with each parent include:

  • Work schedules, schools, and child care places available to each parent
  • The level of cooperation between the parents and their ability to work together to put their children's needs first
  • Frequency of phone calls and other forms of communication between parents and children
  • Important holidays, as well as birthdays and other special days
  • School breaks
  • The need for supervised visitation in situations where children may be at risk of physical or emotional harm when spending time with a parent

Over time, you may need to modify your original parenting time agreement due to changes in circumstances such as parental relocation or the remarriage of one or both parents. Our attorneys can help you understand how to address these situations, and we can advocate for solutions that will provide for your children's best interests.

Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution

Whenever possible, we attempt to resolve parental responsibilities (child custody) and parenting time (visitation) disputes through negotiation or mediation. You and your child's other parent will always have a common tie: your child. The more amicable your relationship can remain, the better for everyone involved.

Sometimes, no matter how hard we work to avoid it, moving toward trial is the only option for establishing an acceptable visitation agreement. In these cases, our lawyers are prepared to advocate for you, presenting your wishes to the court and the reasoning behind them.

Contact Our Wheaton Parenting Time Attorneys

Contact an attorney at Andrew Cores Family Law Group by calling 630-407-1225. We can help you understand your parental rights under Illinois law. We have helped many clients located in DuPage County, Kane County, Will County, and Kendall County.

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