How to Get Full Custody Without Visitation Rights?

Hey everyone,

I’m dealing with a tricky situation and need some advice. I’m looking into how to obtain full custody of my child while also addressing the possibility of not having visitation rights for the other parent. What steps should I take, and what should I be aware of in this process?

Thanks for any guidance or personal experiences you can share!

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Consult a family law attorney for advice on custody and visitation rights. They can guide you through the process.

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You can follow the following process which I found somewhere and I hope it will help you:

  1. Consult a family law attorney: It is crucial to get legal advice tailored to your specific circumstances and jurisdiction. An attorney can guide you through the process and help you understand your rights and obligations.
  2. Document everything: Keep detailed records of any incidents that demonstrate why the other parent should not have visitation rights. This can include instances of neglect, abuse, substance abuse, or any behavior that could harm the child.
  3. File a petition for custody: You will need to file a petition with the family court in your jurisdiction. This petition should outline your reasons for seeking full custody and why you believe the other parent should not have visitation rights.
  4. Attend court hearings: Be prepared to present your case in court. This may involve providing evidence and possibly having witnesses testify on your behalf.
  5. Consider a guardian ad litem: In some cases, the court may appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the best interests of the child. This person will investigate the situation and make recommendations to the court.
  6. Follow court orders: If the court grants you full custody, make sure to comply with all court orders and continue to document any relevant incidents.
  7. Seek support: Going through a custody battle can be emotionally draining. Consider seeking support from friends, family, or a counselor.