Legal Question in Family Law in Wisconsin

visitation rights

Does a parent with joint legal custody have a right to know who their children are staying with and where they will be staying when the primary parent is not in town? Also, does the primary parent in a joint custody case have the right to deny visitation to the other parent when they are outr of town even if there is a court ordered visitation schedule set in place?


Asked on 6/03/04, 4:14 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Hudec Gray, Hudec & Oleniczak

Re: visitation rights

Yes, a parent with joint legal custody has a right to know who their children are staying with and where they will be staying when the primary parent is not in town. A right to know is different than having legal grounds to know.

No, the primary parent in a joint custody case does not have the right to deny visitation to the other parent when they are out of town even if there is a court ordered visitation schedule set in place. NOTE, you must follow the court ordered visitation schedule.

This is not legal advice. This is an answer to a general question without all the facts being present. Please contact me at (262)642-4368 to discuss this further.

Sincerely,

Linda L. Gray

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Answered on 6/03/04, 5:52 pm


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