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Main Forums => Father's Issues => Topic started by: skye on Feb 03, 2005, 06:45:14 PM

Title: VA laws changing
Post by: skye on Feb 03, 2005, 06:45:14 PM


There may soon be a change in visitation rights when Virginia couples file for divorce.

A bill in play at the General Assembly would take away a judge's power to establish a parent's visitation schedule. Some Virginia parents believe the current system is unfair. Parents spoke out Wednesday, saying they want a new law to establish fair visitation guidelines for parents going through divorce. Proponents of the bill say it would also drastically reduce attorney's fees. The bill would establish guidelines for judges during divorce proceedings. The guidelines include

giving the parent who doesn't have custody of the children the 1st, 3rd and 5th weekends of every month. This parent would also get the children overnight on Thursdays, and half of national and school holidays, as well as half of summer vacation. The judge may award less than the guidelines but only for specific reasons.

The bill is being heard in both the House and the Senate. Similar legislation has already been passed in Texas. Advocates of the bill say it will benefit children by giving them significant time with both parents.
Title: RE: VA laws changing
Post by: dipper on Feb 04, 2005, 01:23:30 AM
That sounds like some great changes.  This is basically what my dh had to fight for.  Recently, when he went to court, he had these specifics put in as each month was a struggle to find out when he could see his son.  

I really think all parents should have specifics spelled out in the beginning as it seems very few can get along well enough to be fair....