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Visitation-Parenting Time

Bloomfield Hills Child Visitation Lawyer and Parenting Time Attorney

Oakland County—Wayne County—Macomb County

Phone: (248) 646-7980

Located in Bloomfield Hills, the child visitation and parenting time lawyer at the Law Offices of Michael A. Robbins has been representing mothers and fathers in issues regarding child visitation (or parenting time) in Michigan's tri-county area (Oakland County—Wayne County—Macomb County) for over twenty-five years.

Visitation and parenting time issues often involve where and when the children will spend their time, including the following:

  • Weekends
  • Mid-week
  • Holidays
  • Summers
  • School breaks
  • Birthdays

Since having 128 days or more of parenting time can also affect child support payments, child visitation disputes often surround this issue.

Michael Robbins is a former elected Chairperson (President) of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan as well as a Member of the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and is recognized by judges and other lawyers as an expert in the family law field. For help with your parenting time issues, contact child visitation lawyer, Michael A. Robbins today, and get the help and advice you need.

Experienced Bloomfield Hills Child Visitation and Parenting Time Lawyer

As an experienced Bloomfield Hills child visitation lawyer and parenting time attonrey, Mr. Robbins also understands other visitation issues which can arise before or after your divorce, including the following:

  • Parent relocating (especially out of state) or change of domicile
  • Drug or alcohol problems (or other issues that may require supervised parenting time)
  • Former spouse's new significant other that may negatively impact a minor child
  • Sick, disabled, or emotionally challenged child
  • Sick or disabled parent

If there is a significant change of circumstances, you may be entitled to modify the divorce decree regarding child custody or child visitation or parenting time. Please schedule a confidential consultation with an experienced Broomfield Hills child visitation and parenting time lawyer by calling us at (248) 646-7980e-mailing us, or filling out our intake form on our Contact Us page.

For more information regarding child visitation, please check out Mr. Robbins' article entitled: Visitation / Parenting Time: An Overview.

Law Offices of Michael A. Robbins
Attorney at Law
3910 Telegraph Road, Suite 200
Bloomfield Hills, Mi 48302
Phone: (248) 646-7980
Fax: (248) 646-7989
mrobbinslaw@aol.com
http://www.michaelarobbins.com

Our family law attorney at Law Offices of Michael A. Robbins represents clients throughout the Bloomfield Hills, Michigan area and the Detroit tri-city area including the cities of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Farmington Hills, Bloomfield, Detroit, and Oakland Township. Our divorce lawyer also represents clients throughout the counties of: Oakland County, Wayne County, and Macomb County. Whether you need an Oakland County family law attorney or a Bloomfield Hills child custody lawyer, we can help.


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