Child Visitation Attorney in Fairfield and Stamford, CT

The state of Connecticut is trying to phase out the concept of “visitation.” The courts instead refer to “parenting time” and “parenting plans,” reflecting a general trend toward more equalized time with the child and more equality and cooperation in raising children of divorce.

Whatever you call it – visitation, parenting time, shared custody – it remains a hot button issue in divorce and custody proceedings. Primary custody parents worry that too much back-and-forth will be unstable and stressful for the kids. Non-custodial parents worry about missing out or losing touch with their children. Parenting time also affects child support.

I am a Connecticut family law attorney with over 20 years of experience. My role as your lawyer is to safeguard the best interests of your child and your relationship with your child. I represent mothers and fathers in Fairfield County and New Haven County, whether you are fighting for primary custody or to maximize visitation.

Contact me online or call my Fairfield office at (203) 259-5251 or my Stamford office at (203) 356-1475  to discuss your rights and concerns regarding visitation and parenting plans.

Connecticut Child Visitation and Parenting Time Attorney

I will sit down with you to explain your rights and the process for determining custody and visitation. I will give you my legal opinion on which way the court is likely to lean in awarding primary custody and explore the possible scenarios for parenting time:

  • Standard – alternate weekends and one overnight each week, with extra time during summer vacation and school breaks
  • Customized  – longer or shorter visitation, or every weekend, or one weekend a month or whatever arrangement makes the best sense for the child, the parents’ schedules and your family dynamics
  • Shared parenting – approximately equal time with both parents, such as alternating weeks or three-day/four-day
  • Supervised visitation if there are documented issues of alcohol or drug addiction, domestic violence, child abuse or mental instability

It is usually preferable to negotiate a workable parenting plan (the schedule, logistics and rules of co-parenting) out of court, rather than having those details dictated by a judge. But if this cannot be accomplished, we will prepare together to achieve your goals in a contested custody proceeding.

Reasonable and Flexible Fees • Evening and Weekend Appointments

I have handled every type of custody dispute in nearly over two decades of practicing family law in Connecticut. I avoid unnecessary legal battles, aiming for solutions that foster the health and happiness of your child and amicable relations with the co-parent.

I represent clients throughout Fairfield County including Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Trumbull, Stratford, Bridgeport, Westport, Weston, New Canaan, Wilton, Norwalk, Darien, Stamford and Greenwich.

Contact me online or call my Fairfield office at (203) 259-5251 or my Stamford office at (203) 356-1475  for a consultation today.