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Nashville Visitation Attorneys

Tennessee Parenting Time Attorney

Tennessee law favors the right of both parents to maintain a strong and active relationship with their children after a divorce. Absent concerns about abuse, neglect or parental unfitness, Tennessee law favors the right of both parents to have access to their children after a divorce and the right to be active in decision-making processes that impact the welfare of their children.

One unfortunate reality of divorce is that parents who previously resided in the same home and had ample time to spend with their children must now reside separately and schedule time for children to spend with each parent. Even in divorce cases that are not acrimonious, parents can have honest disputes over what is best for their children.

Experienced Divorce and Parenting Time Modification Attorneys

If you are involved in a parenting time (visitation) dispute during or after a divorce, you can rely on attorneys Jeffrey L. Levy and Mary Langford for the experienced and dedicated representation you require. We have been advocating on behalf of parents in divorce and family law matters for many years. With more than 25 years of combined experience, we have represented clients in a wide range of parenting time matters, including:

  • Parenting time disputes during a divorce
  • Parenting time modifications after a divorce
  • Parental relocation disputes
  • Allegations of physical, sexual or emotional abuse
  • Parental alienation
  • Chemical dependency issues
  • Child neglect
  • Grandparent visitation

Contact a Nashville Parenting Time Lawyer

If you need to speak with a divorce and family law attorney, we are pleased to offer a free 30-minute consultation. For assistance, call 615-866-0235 or contact us by e-mail.

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