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

Yes, it is possible to stay connected to your child even if you do not have physical custody. In Washington, the court takes into account the best interests of the child when determining custody and visitation arrangements. As such, the court will typically grant non-custodial parents visitation rights. This allows the parent to stay connected to their child, even if they do not have physical custody. This type of visitation can take many different forms, including overnight visits, supervised visits, and even virtual or telephone contact. The court will consider all available options before deciding on a visitation schedule and may also consider any request made by the non-custodial parent. The court may also order the parents to attend mediation in order to try to reach an agreement on visitation that works for both parties, rather than determining visitation on its own. In any case, if you have lost physical custody of your child, there is still hope for staying connected. The court will take your rights, as well as those of your child, into consideration when creating a parenting plan and visitation schedule. Ultimately, the court wants to ensure that both parents have a meaningful relationship with the child.

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