Determining child visitation days
2024-12-28 Author: Nika Vekua

Every parent has the right to have a relationship with their own child, participate in their upbringing, and have the opportunity to interact with the child for an appropriate amount of time, either in person or through communication means. Unfortunately, after divorce, when parents no longer live together, they often cannot agree on the rules and conditions of interacting with the child. In practice, children often stay with the mother, and sometimes the father's right to interact with his own child is limited or completely taken away by the mother. It is noteworthy that in this case, we are dealing with a violation of not only the father's rights but also the child's rights, as the child has the right to have a relationship with their parent.
At such times, it becomes necessary to appeal to the court and determine the rules of interaction with the child through it. The lawyers of our law firm who work on family disputes apply to the court monthly to protect the interests of parents whose rights have been violated. After consultation, according to the client's wishes, our lawyers request the court to determine various forms of interaction with the child. This can include determining days to see the child, bringing the child to one's own residence for a specified time, taking the child for walks, taking the child on vacation or to specific places during holidays, and more.
It is noteworthy that during the court proceedings for this type of case, social service specialists - social workers - are involved at the stage of case processing. They check the living conditions of both parents and conduct interviews with them on other important issues, based on which a final conclusion is drawn. Sometimes, it becomes necessary to involve a child psychologist in the case as well.
Based on the circumstances described in the social worker's conclusion and other evidence in the case, in accordance with the child's interests, the court establishes the rules for the parent's interaction with the child.
If you have a similar problem, if you have been deprived of or limited in your interaction with your own child, we are ready to help you solve this problem.
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