February 20, 2021

Navigating Visitation During Illness

This article has been written by Diane Cherry

The worldwide pandemic has  made everyone fearful of exposing ourselves and our children to unnecessary risk.  While it may seem appropriate to change parenting time and visitation schedules

If your ex has been careful or fails to take necessary precautions, the Courts do not want parents making those decisions unilaterally.  In other words, you need to maintain the same parenting time schedule you have always had even during the pandemic.

If you believe that the health and safety of you or are children are being compromised, you need to file a motion for modification with the Court and present evidence as to why you have such concerns. Interfering, delaying or putting conditions on parenting time may subject you to contempt of court charges and possible sanctions.

In those instances where a family member has special health conditions and you are fearful of risk taking behaviors, consult with legal counsel to discuss your best options.  Our experienced Georgia family law attorneys are happy to confer with you to determine your best course of action.

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Diane Cherry,

Managing Partner

I have represented hundreds of clients in federal and state courts across Georgia.  I regularly handle hearings on child custody, divorce, move-aways, support modifications, property division, legal separation, and domestic violence. With thirty years of litigation experience and deep knowledge of legal procedures, I provide quality advice and make a positive impact on your case.