Visitation Rights Legal Guidance

Summary

Consult a family law attorney to respond to a visitation complaint. Deny false allegations, highlight the other parents criminal record and verbal abuse, and discuss intimidation tactics. Explain how these factors affect your childs wellbeing.

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Noelle Bush
Hello Noelle Bush, how can I assist you with your legal issue today? Please provide some information so I can guide you accordingly.
My daughter's father sent me a summons and complaint violation to get visitation with our daughter. We live in South Carolina and he lives in Georgia. He has a criminal record. He is verbally abusive and tries to intimidate me by filing false child abuse charges which i was never convicted of. What should i say in my response to his complaint and how do i win this case?
Hello Noelle, it's crucial to consult with a family law attorney to help you navigate this situation. In your response, you might want to:
- Deny false allegations and provide any evidence if available.
- Highlight his criminal record and verbal abuse.
- Discuss his intimidation tactics.
- Explain how all these factors might affect your daughter's wellbeing.
Remember, it's your right to defend yourself and your child's interests.