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  1. Visitation is a secondary form of custody, which includes the right to visit with a child at times set forth in a court order, sometimes under specific conditions. “Visitation” is frequently used to refer to a person’s parenting time when it is relatively limited.

  2. 1. : an instance of visiting: such as. a. : an official visit (as for inspection) b. : wake entry 2 sense 3. c. : temporary custody of a child granted to a noncustodial parent. visitation rights. 2. a. : a special dispensation of divine favor or wrath. b. : a severe trial : affliction. 3.

  3. Supervised Visitation and Exchange provides a safe environment for children to visit with a parent when the court has determined supervision necessary.

  4. an arrangement in which a divorced parent may spend time with the children he or she no longer lives with, at agreed times and under agreed conditions: The mother agreed to visitation rights for the boys ' father. [ C ] formal. an event that is considered to be a message or a punishment from God:

  5. North Carolina Custody and Visitation Schedule Guidelines. Visitation schedules explain when a child spends time with each parent. A schedule is one part of your parenting plan.

  6. When parents separate or already live in separate homes, they often turn to the court to resolve disputes regarding custody and visitation. Families can save time, money, and the stress of a custody trial if they reach a parenting agreement in the Child Custody and Visitation Mediation Program.

  7. visitation. noun. /ˌvɪzɪˈteɪʃn/. /ˌvɪzɪˈteɪʃn/. [uncountable] (North American English) the right of a parent who is divorced or separated from his or her partner to visit a child who is living with the partner. She is seeking more liberal visitation with her daughter. visitation rights. compare access.

  8. Experienced child custody lawyers in High Point, NC. Learn more about custody agreements and visitation schedules. Free consultations and virtual appointments available.

  9. In North Carolina, the law gives judges in the district courts the right to decide who has custody of minor children. Once a custody case is filed, the Judge has the power to make the decision about where the child lives and who will get to make decisions for the child.

  10. www.doc.state.nc.us › dop › visitationVisitation - NC DPS

    Visitation. Inmate Visitation. Visitation by family and friends is encouraged and can make a positive difference during an offender’s time in prison. The Division of Prisons understands the importance of inmates maintaining contact with their family and friends.

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