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What standard does a court apply in making a visitation schedule?

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What standard does a court apply in making a visitation schedule?

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A. Visitation issues are judged by the same standard as other custody issues: the best interests of the child. Q. What factors are considered in determining the best interests of the child? A. No list of factors can be complete, because of the unique character of each case. Some factors are: (1) Fitness of parents. (2) Character and reputation of parties. (3) Desire of parents and agreements between parties. (4) Potentiality of maintaining natural family relations. (5) Preference of the child. (6) Material opportunities affecting the future life of the child. (7) Age, health and sex of the child. (8) Residences of the parents, and opportunities for visitation; or geographic proximity of parental homes. (9) Length of child’s separation from parent. (10) Prior voluntary abandonment or surrender. More factors, especially important when considering joint custody: (1) Capacity of parents to communicate and reach shared decisions affecting child’s welfare. (2) Willingness of parents to share

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