03/03/2025
Being a non-custodial parent doesn’t mean being less involved in your child’s life. Your role matters, and maintaining a strong, loving relationship with your child is essential to their well-being. Georgia law recognizes this and provides visitation rights to ensure both parents can remain active participants in their child’s upbringing.
At McGuire & Bullard, we help families establish fair, consistent, and enforceable visitation schedules that work in the best interests of the child—while also protecting parental rights. Whether you’re seeking a new visitation plan, need to modify an existing order, or are dealing with visitation enforcement issues, we’re here to help.
Common Visitation Concerns We Handle:
✔️ Creating a Fair Visitation Plan – We help ensure a structured schedule that allows both parents quality time with their child.
✔️ Modifying a Visitation Order – Life circumstances change, and so should your visitation plan when needed.
✔️ Handling Denied Visitation – If your court-ordered visitation is being withheld, we’ll fight to enforce your rights.
✔️ Protecting Your Child’s Best Interests – Every decision made should prioritize the child’s emotional and physical well-being.
💡 Did you know? In Georgia, non-custodial parents can request modifications if work schedules, relocation, or the child's needs change. The courts aim to balance stability and parental involvement to ensure children benefit from a meaningful relationship with both parents.
If you’re facing challenges with visitation rights or modifications, let’s work together to create a plan that works for your family. Your child deserves both parents in their life, and we’re here to help make that happen. 🤝
🌟 Learn more or schedule a consultation today: https://mcguirebullard.com/child-custody