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Child Visitation Letter
When you split up with a partner, but want to spend time with your children, visitation becomes necessary. If you either have custody of the children, or visitation rights, you can use a Child Visitation Letter to establish the specific details of the time to be spent with the kids. Once a divorce decree has been issued, custody will be awarded to one parent, with the other typically granted visitation rights (which might also be granted to grandparents, too). A Child Visitation Letter helps you establish how visitation will proceed.
Use the Child Visitation Letter document if:
- You have visitation rights and want to plan a get together.
- The other parent isn't following the visitation rules and you need to formally let them know.
Make document: Child Visitation Letter
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