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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2024 · 26 MIN

Parent Visitation or Access in High Conflict Cases

from Self-Represented in Family Court · host Tracey Bee, Family Court Strategist

862.800.7850 Do you think Family Court can simply restrict the non-custodial parent's access to their child  under any circumstances? Think again. Discover the real nuances behind parental visitation or access and what courts consider before making those tough decisions.In this episode, Tracey Bee provides a crucial look into Family Court cases involving high-conflict situations around the issue of visitation or access of non-custodial parents with their children. She debunks the myths many have about what courts can or will do when it comes to limiting or denying access to a non-custodial parent, even in the light of abuse, substance issues, or historical abandonment.What Will be Discussed:- The Family Court's underlying objectives and principles regarding parental visitation or access.- How courts view some constitutional rights of non-custodial parents  when it comes to visitation or access.- Conditions under which courts might suspend or limit the non-custodial parent's visitation rights.- The importance of providing viable solutions to the court to address concerns about the other parent.- Why you should avoid asking the court to deny any type of parenting time for the other parent unless there are specific concerns of the child's safety or well-being.- Various supervised and therapeutic visitation strategies as alternatives to a flat out denial of parenting time.- Strategies for non-custodial parents to regain access through modification petitions.Family Court is a complex system with deeply ingrained principles about parental rights and child welfare. This episode sheds light on those principles and offers strategic advice for both custodial and non-custodial parents navigating this sensitive topic. Tune in, and equip yourself with the knowledge to handle family court's challenges effectively.Stay tuned for next week's episode, where Tracey will continue to unravel more intricacies of family court proceedings and share actionable strategies to help you win your case.---*Join our Facebook group: Pro Se Divorce & Custody Strategy Group.*Follow Tracey Bee, The Divorce Solutionist, on social media:- Instagram- Facebook- TikTokAnd to explore the services offered by The Divorce Solutionist, please visit www.TheDivorceSolutionist.comSupport the showFamily Court can be traumatic! And trying to handle your case on your own can be even more catastrophic. There are twists & turns at every stage that you need to be aware of and to prepare for. Having a solid Gameplan and someone to help you execute it effectively can make all the difference in the Universe (not just the world.) We know all about the bias, corruption, and dysfunction being handed out by the system. We just want you to have a fighting chance by leveling the playing field.Need help in handling your Family Court case on your own?We have services that are specifically geared toward helping self-represented litigants like you understand the common mistakes that lead to the most disappointing outcomes.To find out more about our services and to stay informed of our FREE workshops by joining our email & visit us at www.TheDivorceSolutionist.com.

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862.800.7850 Do you think Family Court can simply restrict the non-custodial parent's access to their child under any circumstances? Think again. Discover the real nuances behind parental visitation or access and what courts consider before making those tough decisions. In this episode, Tracey Bee provides a crucial look into Family Court cases involving high-conflict situations around the issue of visitation or access of non-custodial parents with their children. She debunks the myt...

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