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Military Child Visitation Bill being Considered

Iowa lawmakers are currently considered a bill that allows parents who are in the military to transfer visitation rights to other family members during deployment. The service member would be able to transfer visitation rights to a family member who has an established relationship with the child, which would ease the information exchange and that the parent knows how the child is doing. The Iowa Senate has approved the bill and now it will head to the House.

Visitation rights can be complicated when you are dealing with child custody. You need to know that you do have rights that should be protected when you are working through visitation in regards to your child. There are many options you can pursue when fighting for visitation rights and being able to stay informed about your child.

With the help of a family law lawyer, you will be able to protect your rights and make sure that your case is handled properly in court. You deserve to be a part of your child’s life and an attorney can help you to fight for your rights. A lawyer will always have your best interest in mind while guiding you through this process. Please contact a family law attorney today to begin discussing the details of your case.

Categories: Child Custody, Family Law

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