OMMA Card and Custody: What You Need to Know
If I have an OMMA card, can I still get visitation or partial custody? The answer is yes, but having a medical marijuana card alone does not automatically grant or deny you these rights. According to Title 63, Section 425, Subsection D in Oklahoma law, having an OMMA card does not create a presumption of neglect or child endangerment unless it poses an unreasonable danger to the safety of the child.
While the presence of an OMMA card is not a determining factor in custody and visitation decisions, the court may consider how your medical marijuana use may impact the well-being of the child. If the court deems that your behavior poses a risk to the child’s safety, they may limit your custody or visitation rights.
Factors Influencing Custody and Visitation Decisions
When determining custody and visitation arrangements, the court considers various factors to prioritize the best interests of the child. Your medical marijuana use will be evaluated in the context of how it may affect the child’s safety and well-being. It is essential to demonstrate responsible and safe behavior to maintain your parental rights.
If you are facing challenges regarding custody and visitation due to your OMMA card, it is crucial to seek legal guidance from an experienced attorney. Our team can provide you with a confidential strategy session to discuss your specific situation and explore the best course of action to protect your rights and maintain a relationship with your child.
Schedule a Strategy Session with Our Experienced Attorney
If you are navigating custody and visitation issues related to your OMMA card, don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance. Contact us MakeLawEasy.com to schedule a low-cost initial strategy session with our knowledgeable attorney. We are here to help you navigate the legal complexities and advocate for your parental rights.