Can a parent who committed violence or abuse get visitation?
Maybe. A parent who has committed abuse may be granted supervised visitation if the judge specifically finds that there is no likelihood of further child abuse or neglect by the abusive parent; otherwise the court should deny custody or visitation to the abusive parent. If you have evidence of abuse to you and/or your child you (or your Attorney) must show this to the judge at the custody hearing.
Maybe. A parent who has committed abuse may be granted supervised visitation if the judge specifically finds that there is no likelihood of further child abuse or neglect by the abusive parent; otherwise the court should deny custody or visitation to the abusive parent.If you have evidence of abuse to you and/or your child you (or your lawyer) must show this to the judge at the custody hearing.
Maybe. A parent who has committed abuse may be granted supervised visitation if the judge specifically finds that there is no likelihood of further child abuse or neglect by the abusive parent; otherwise the court should deny custody or visitation to the abusive parent. If you have evidence of abuse to you and/or your child you (or your Lawyer) must show this to the judge at the custody hearing.