Nashville Child Custody LawyerProtecting Parental Rights to Child Custody and VisitationIn the absence of abuse or illegal activity, you have a right to be a significant part of your children's lives. Regardless of whether child custody and visitation issues arise in the negotiation of a divorce agreement or between non married couples, courts allow paths for all parents to protect parental rights. |
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Tennessee Child Custody and Visitation LawyersWithout clear evidence of neglect or abuse, one parent can not arbitrarily forbid the other from being a part of a child's life. We see this kind of situation occasionally in particularly contentious divorces and in those cases as with all others, our lawyers are committed to pursuing full parental rights for our clients. More common, however, are unmarried mothers who want nothing to do with a biological father. While these cases can be more complex, as a father must establish paternal rights and take on the responsibilities of paternity to enjoy the rights, we can also help you make sure unmarried fathers are able to protect their rights. Children need to be a part of both their parents' lives, and the courts have increasingly recognized the need for child custody and visitation agreements between unmarried individuals. At Middle Tennessee Law, we understand that all parents should have reliable, experienced representation to protect their child custody rights. Consult with an AttorneyWhether you are involved in divorce proceedings and need reliable representation throughout the process or you are unmarried parent struggling to be a part of your child's life, we are committed to representing parents seeking to protect their full rights. Contact us online or by phone today to schedule a free initial consultation with a family law attorney to discuss your needs.
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