Child Custody & Visitation
Service Overview
Service Overview
Child Custody & Visitation matters arise when parents separate or divorce and require judicial determination regarding the care, control, and upbringing of their child. Courts prioritise the welfare and best interests of the child while deciding custody and visitation rights.
Custody may be physical or legal, sole or joint, depending on circumstances such as emotional well-being, financial stability, educational needs, and overall environment of the child. Visitation rights ensure that the non-custodial parent maintains meaningful contact with the child through structured access arrangements.
This service includes filing custody petitions, interim custody applications, visitation rights enforcement, modification of custody orders, guardianship petitions, and representation before family courts.
The objective is to safeguard the child’s welfare, protect parental rights, and ensure balanced and lawful custody arrangements.