Can I still have contact with my child if I don’t have physical custody?

Yes, it is possible to have some contact with your child even if you do not have physical custody. In the state of Virginia, both parties are allowed to maintain a relationship with the child, usually through visitation. When determining a visitation schedule, the court considers the best interests of the child, taking into account the parents’ geographical availability and other factors. The types of visitation outlines in Virginia depend greatly on the custody arrangement. In some cases, a parent may have physical custody but still allow the other parent to spend time with the child. In other cases, the parent without physical custody may be granted supervised visitation at a third-party site such as a daycare or school. It is also possible for non-custodial parents to attend school events, religious services, or doctor’s appointments with their child. If both parties are willing to cooperate, they may create a schedule that works for both of them and for the child. If the parties cannot agree on visitation, the court will make a decision about a visitation schedule. The court will try to create a visitation schedule that will best facilitate a healthy relationship between the child and both parents. However, the court can also order that a parent no longer have visitation rights if the court finds that the parent is a danger to the child or is otherwise unfit.

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