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If I Have Sole Custody, Do I Have to Allow Visitation? - Richard Roman Shum

Richard Roman Shum Season 4 Episode 119

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From Law Office of Richard Roman Shum, Esq.If I Have Sole Custody, Do I Have to Allow Visitation? explores the complexities of custody and visitation rights in New York. This episode breaks down what it really means to have sole custody and whether that status allows a parent to limit or deny the other parent’s access to their child. Rooted in New York family law, the conversation provides clarity on legal expectations, misconceptions, and the role of the court in protecting a child’s best interests.

Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the distinctions between legal custody and physical custody, and how parenting time is determined by the courts. The discussion covers what rights a non-custodial parent retains even when the other parent is awarded sole custody. Drawing from insights on family law and court procedure, the episode offers practical scenarios parents may face, including situations that could require a petition for modification of a court order.

The podcast also addresses how visitation schedules are typically structured in New York and what legal standards apply when determining or modifying visitation. Through real-world examples and commentary on recent custody disputes, the episode emphasizes that sole custody does not grant unilateral decision-making power over visitation without judicial oversight. Listeners will learn how the courts weigh factors such as parental fitness, child safety, and the child's emotional well-being in every custody and visitation decision.

By tuning in, parents navigating custody challenges will walk away with a stronger grasp of their legal responsibilities and options. Whether you're facing issues related to child support, enforcing a visitation order, or seeking legal counsel in New York, this episode provides valuable insights from the Law Office of Richard Roman Shum, Esq., empowering families to make informed choices with the child's best interests at heart.


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