Child Custody Disputes: Enforcement of Visitation Rights in Spain

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03 Nov 2023

Service Details

Child Custody Disputes: Enforcement of Visitation Rights

This service is available across Spain

Who Is This Service For?

This service is tailored for individuals embroiled in disputes with their child's other parent concerning custody and visitation rights in Spain. 

Clients usually face challenges in navigating the legal intricacies surrounding child custody, especially amidst the emotional turmoil of divorce or separation. 

Our service aims to alleviate these issues by providing expert legal advice and representation, ensuring the best possible outcomes for both the children and the parents involved.

Requirements

The Spanish legal system does not impose rigid nationality or visa requirements for individuals seeking child custody or visitation rights. 

We extend our expertise to clients regardless of nationality, assisting them in fulfilling all legal requisites and presenting a compelling case for custody or visitation rights.

Procedure

The legal procedure begins with a thorough assessment of your case, followed by the preparation of all necessary documents. 

If both parents agree on child custody and visitation arrangements, these agreements are drafted into a formal parenting plan, which then requires court approval. 

In cases of disagreement, we represent you in court, advocating for your rights and the best interests of the children involved, guided by the provisions and precedents of Spanish law.

Benefits

Opting for our services provides a significant advantage over self-representation or legal assistance in another language. 

We offer fluent English communication, an in-depth understanding of the Spanish legal system, and a dedicated approach to achieving favourable outcomes. 

Our adept handling of the legal procedures ensures that your rights are well-represented, facilitating a smoother transition through the challenging times of legal familial reorganization.

What Does This Service Consist Of?

  1. Initial Consultation: Understanding your unique situation, expectations, and explaining the legal options available.
  2. Document Preparation: Gathering and preparing all necessary documentation for court proceedings or agreements.
  3. Drafting Parenting Plans: Formulating a comprehensive parenting plan in cases where an agreement is reached between both parties.
  4. Court Representation: Representing you proficiently in court, advocating for your rights concerning child custody and visitation.
  5. Post-Judgment Modifications: Offering legal assistance for any modifications to the custody or visitation arrangements post-judgment.
  6. Continuous Legal Support: Providing ongoing support and legal advice throughout the entire process.
     

Our dedicated and experienced team ensures that your case is handled with the utmost professionalism, delivering personalized legal solutions for child custody and visitation rights disputes in Spain.

Free Support Services Included

When combined with the free and innovative Advocate Abroad support services you can be sure that you are obtaining completely transparent legal services from registered and regulated English-speaking lawyers abroad.These support services include:

  • Verification of the regulatory status of your professional.
  • Fees as recommended by the Local Professional Body
  • Fees specified in advance and legally guaranteed.
  • Service levels agreed in advance and guaranteed.
  • All professionals must hold professional indemnity insurance.
  • Professionals' proficiency in English monitored.
  • Continuous quality controls and reviews.

Why choose Advocate Abroad?