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Long Island Visitation Rights Attorney

Establishing visitation rights is an important part of any family law matter. If you are a non-custodial parent, grandparent or step-parent and are interested in discussing your options in establishing a visitation schedule, talking to a Long Island visitation rights attorney is the first step to take. An attorney with experience in this often complex matter can advise you on your particular rights and can take action to protect these. Whether you are seeking visitation rights or are looking to limit another's visitation rights, a legal professional can help.

Do I Have the Right to Visitation?

In most cases, it will be helpful to a child to have both parents involved in his or her life. However, there are situations where a parent is unfit, abusive or an addict and visitation may therefore be in question. There are also situations involving a grandparent or step-parent seeking visitation rights, which may be more complicated than a situation where a biological parent seeks visitation. To determine your particular rights as a custodial or non-custodial parent in regard to visitation in Long Island, it may be necessary to conduct a complete review of the matter while analyzing this in comparison to case law and legislation on the matter.

Long Island Custody and Visitation Lawyer

With extensive experience with child custody and visitation, The Kepanis Law Firm has the foundation to build aggressive and effective legal strategies on their clients' behalf. When you need a Long Island divorce lawyer who can not only answer your questions about your rights to visitation but also to protect these rights, you can count on the firm to help. They represent clients throughout all of Long Island, including in Suffolk County, Nassau County, Brooklyn and Queens.

Contact a Long Island visitation lawyer today and learn more about your legal rights in this important matter.

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