What is the Access and Visitation (AV) Program? |
What is the Access and Visitation (AV) Program?
Purpose, Goals and Focus
The purpose of the AV Program is through mediation, identify the obstacles and help overcome the hurdles that prohibit the non-custodial parents' access to their children.
The AV Program goal is to provide never married, non-custodial parents an opportunity to gain access to and/or increased visitation with their children.
The Access and Visitation Program focuses on the never married, non-custodial parents, both mothers and fathers, who are experiencing obstacles in gaining access to and/or increased visitation with their children. The majority of the clients served in the program are fathers. Fathers are important and should have an important and active role in their children's lives.
What Issues Are Addressed in an AV Mediation?
Why Should I Consider AV Mediation?
What Happens After Mediation?
If no agreement has been reached, you may wish to file a petition for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities. Click here to learn more, http://www.courts.state.co.us/Self_Help/parentalresponsibilities/forms/index.cfm
Without a legally enforceable parenting plan, neither parent has legal rights related to parenting time and decision making authority.
Click the flowing links for more information http://www.courts.state.co.us/Forms/SubCategory.cfm?Category=Divorce http://www.courts.state.co.us/Administration/Division.cfm?Division=pa |
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