Navigating Child Support and Visitation Rights Legally.
I’m on child support, but I don’t get to see my little girl. What can I do? This is a common question that comes up for many parents in similar situations. As a Tulsa attorney, I want to provide some guidance on this issue.
Understanding Your Rights Regarding Custody and Visitation
One important thing to note is that being on child support does not automatically grant you custody or visitation rights. It’s essential to determine if you have a court order granting you these rights or not. If you do have a court order and the other parent is not allowing you to see your child, there are legal steps you can take.
Enforcing Your Visitation Rights
If you have a court order for custody and visitation but are being denied access to your child, you can file a motion to enforce visitation or a contempt citation against the other parent for violating the court’s order. It’s crucial to act quickly to protect your rights and ensure you get to spend time with your child.
Schedule a Strategy Session with an Attorney
If you’re facing challenges with visitation rights and child support, it’s essential to seek legal guidance tailored to your specific circumstances. Contact us for a strategy session to discuss your case and explore your legal options. Don’t wait to take action to protect your rights as a parent.
To schedule your strategy session with an attorney in my office, visit makelaweasy.com.