Establishing a Parental Plan

Establishing a Parenting Plan

It is often in a child’s best interests for his or her parents to both remain active participants in his or her life. This is why Washington favors visitation agreements that allow mothers and fathers to continue playing an integral role in a child’s upbringing. The exception, of course, is that a court will avoid awarding visitation rights to a parent who might pose a threat to a child’s mental or physical health.

I am attorney Mark D. Hodgson, and I invite you to contact my law office in Spokane, Washington, if you are going through a divorce or if you are seeking to modify an existing visitation agreement. I will work quickly to get the positive results you seek.

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I have advocated on behalf of hundreds of clients in family law cases. I have experience handling cases involving complex issues that may affect the visitation rights of parents, including:

  • Child abuse, including physical, sexual or emotional abuse
  • False allegations of abuse
  • Domestic violence and false allegations of domestic violence
  • Parental relocation disputes
  • Alcohol or drug dependency
  • Parental alienation (where one parent seeks to alienate a child from another parent)
  • Parental neglect
  • Lack of parental fitness
  • Violent or abusive forms of child discipline
  • Failure to obey a court order (e.g., failure to make child available for scheduled visitation)
  • Other matters impacting parental rights and the welfare of children

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As an experienced Spokane attorney, I will protect your rights and guide you through your case. You do not have to go through this alone; I will help you every step of the way.

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