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By Schoenberg & Associates

Published:  Oct 18, 2005

Visitation, or parent-child contact, becomes critically important when one parent is the non-custodial parent. The need to maintain contact on a regular basis with a child is vital for both parent and child. Parent-child contact schedules can be very simple, or they can be very complicated. While the amount of parent-child contact that a non-custodial parent has on a weekly basis is important, there are other considerations that need to be taken into account in a parent-child contact schedule, such as school vacations, summer vacations, and holidays. It is important that a comprehensive parent-child contact schedule be constructed to avoid misunderstandings in the future.

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