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How can your Parenting Time be Affected by a Restraining Order?

If you are getting divorced in Utah, be sure to get in touch with child custody attorneys in Salt Lake City and learn how you can improve your chances of securing a better custodial agreement. If you already have a restraining order and your divorce process is underway, ask an attorney for legal advice and see if there is a way to prevent your restraining order from affecting your parenting plan or the visitation exchanges.<br>

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How can your Parenting Time be Affected by a Restraining Order?

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  1. How can your Parenting Time be Affected by a Restraining Order?

  2. You and your spouse finally decided to move on separately. Divorce is something that awaits you both, and you are both committed to getting through it as quickly as possible. After finalizing the divorce, child support and child custody, you and your spouse are ready to move on.

  3. However, what happens if you are issued a restraining order for something that you have done? What if your spouse does not want you around? Will it affect your parenting time, and how? The answer is Yes, it may affect your parenting time to an extent. Besides making things more complicated for both of you, the restraining order will force you to stay away from your spouse. Here is how it will affect your parenting time after the parenting plan was created and signed by the court.

  4. Visitation Problems If the restraining order was entered after you got divorced, it may cause a few complications. First of all, you and your ex-spouse will have to work out how the visitation exchanges will take place. This means that you may not be allowed to just swing by and collect your children. If your ex disagrees with that, she may file against you for breaching your restraining order.

  5. Some parenting plans may be changed to adapt to the restraining order, but this is not always the case. Speak with a Salt Lake City child custody attorneyat Emy A. Cordano, Attorney at Lawand learn how you can try and change your parenting plan and learn how you can arrange visitations exchanges without causing any problems to your ex-spouse.

  6. A Viable Solution A great way to sort things out is by arranging a location where you and your ex-spouse can perform an exchange. The location would have to be a place where a third party could assist with your exchange: A police station A visitation exchange center If you and your spouse cannot be near each other, a social worker or a police officer will take your children from your spouse when she arrives, and keep an eye on them until you arrive to pick them up. It works the same both ways.

  7. If you are getting divorced in Utah, be sure to get in touch with child custody attorneys in Salt Lake City and learn how you can improve your chances of securing a better custodial agreement. If you already have a restraining order and your divorce process is underway, ask an attorney for legal advice and see if there is a way to prevent your restraining order from affecting your parenting plan or the visitation exchanges.

  8. CONTACT: Address: 6465 S 3000 E, Suite 103 Salt Lake City, UT, 84121 Phone: 801-804-5152 Website: https://www.cor-law.com/contact-us.html

  9. Thank You…!

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