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Child custody and visitation in Virginia are determined based on the best interests of the child, after considering 10 specific factors regarding the parents physical and mental health, any history of physical abuse in the family, the childs unique or exceptional needs (if any), and other related issues (Va.
Terminating Parental Rights Unfortunately it is not that easy. The only method under Virginia Law in which one parent can voluntarily terminate his or her rights to a child while the other parent retains his or her rights is through a step-parent adoption.
A person a parent or a person with a legitimate interest seeking custody or visitation files a petition (form) with the Court Services Unit of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court (JDR Court) of the city or county where the child has lived for at least six months.
Custody, visitation, and support determinations are made in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court. If you do not already have an order from another court, you may file a petition requesting custody or visitation in the Court Service Unit, located on the second floor of the juvenile court building.
Under Virginia law, child custody decisions are made by the court. Custodial parents cannot, in most cases, deny visitation if the court orders it, and if they do, the custodial parent may face contempt of court charges.
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0:00 1:51 The legal system can be daunting. Especially without a lawyer however obtaining visitation rights isMoreThe legal system can be daunting. Especially without a lawyer however obtaining visitation rights is possible by following certain steps. First understand the laws in your state.
Legally, children cannot refuse visitation with a parent until they turn 18 years old. While you are not required to physically force your child in your car to go to a visitation session, you are responsible for facilitating parenting time with your spouse or partner if at all possible.

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