Decision-Making Responsibility and Parenting Time in Regina and Saskatchewan
What You Need To KnowÂ
If you are going through a divorce or separation, one of the most important issues you will have to deal with is decision-making responsibility and parenting time. Decision-making responsibility and parenting time refers to the legal arrangements that determine how parents will share the care and decision-making for their children after they separate.
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Decision-making responsibility and parenting time can be a complex and emotional topic, especially if you and your former spouse or partner have different views on what is best for your children. That is why you need the help of a professional and experienced family lawyer who can guide you through the process and protect your rights and interests.
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At Nychuk & Company Law Office, we have been helping clients with decision-making responsibility and parenting time matters for over 30 years. We are a full-service law firm that provides legal services in Regina and Southern Saskatchewan. We have the knowledge, skills, and resources to handle any type of decision-making responsibility and parenting time, whether it is contested or uncontested, simple or complicated, involving young children or teenagers.
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We understand that every family is unique and that there is no one-size-fits-all solution for decision-making responsibility and parenting time. That is why we work closely with our clients to understand their situation, their goals, and their concerns. We help them explore their options and find the best possible outcome for them and their children.
Some of the decision-making responsibility and parenting time issues we can assist you with include:
- Negotiating or drafting a parenting plan or agreement that outlines how you and your former spouse or partner will share parenting time, responsibilities, and decisions for your children
- Representing you in court if you cannot reach an agreement with your former spouse or partner or if there are urgent or serious issues that require judicial intervention
- Advising you on how to modify or enforce an existing decision-making responsibility and parenting time order or agreement if there are changes in circumstances or breaches of the terms
- Advocating for your rights and interests in cases involving relocation, parental alienation, domestic violence, child protection, or international child abduction
