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Child Custody and Visitation

Child Custody and Visitation Representation

The rights and best interests of the children are always the most important aspect of child custody and visitation disputes. Some people are able to resolve their custody and visitation differences between themselves. These people agree to a schedule and adhere to these guidelines. When parents are unable to agree on issues of custody and visitation, the court can set up a program for them. The law firm of Sicheri & Sicheri, P.C., can help guide parents through the issues of child custody and visitation while looking out for the best interests of the children involved.

Visitation and Parenting Time

At Sicheri & Sicheri, P.C., our attorneys will help define visitation rights and parenting time that is  fair to the parties involved. The court encourages joint custody so that both parents work to raise the child and influence the child.

There are other issues to understand in child custody and visitation:

To meet with one our experienced attorneys, please call 609-597-9261. Contact us.

Sicheri & Sicheri, P.C.
1160 Beacon Avenue
P.O. Box 696
Manahawkin, N.J. 08050
Telephone: 609-597-9261
Fax: 609-597-1536
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