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Child Custody / Visitation
on the Costa del Sol (Torremolinos and Marbella offices) and Ibiza

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Lawyers specialized in non-compliance with visitation schedules and custody arrangements.

There are two types of custody arrangements:
  • Sole Custody, where one parent has custody, The non-custodial parent retains both the right and responsibility to a visitation schedule.
  • Shared Custody, where both parents share time with the children equally (e.g., alternating weeks, 15-day periods, or 6 months with one parent and 6 months with the other)

Our family lawyers will provide the legal assistance you need if you’re involved in a process of non-compliance with custody or visitation arrangements: both parents have the right to see and communicate with their children.

 

We are your trusted lawyers

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At Toscanolex, we are expert lawyers in cases of non-compliance with visitation schedules and custody arrangements, whether sole or shared, in Torremolinos, Fuengirola, and Benalmádena.

We defend your interests to ensure the greatest possible well-being for your children and their custody. Even when challenges and disagreements arise, we will strive to obtain a solution that is as beneficial as possible for all parties involved.

 

The protection of children’s rights is our top priority. At Toscanolex, we provide expert guidance on the application and modification of custody agreements, whether shared or sole custody, always prioritising the well-being of the children. We help establish balanced visitation schedules that promote family stability. Our expertise extends to dispute resolution and negotiations, always focusing on the child’s best interests.

 

Shared Custody

We promote agreements that enable both parents to actively participate in their children’s upbringing, always striving for balance and family stability.

Exclusive Custody

We defend your right to obtain custody when circumstances require it, ensuring the most suitable environment for the children.

Visitation Schedule

We establish visitation schedules that foster the relationship between children and both parents, tailored to the specific needs of each family.

Relationships with Grandparents and Other Relatives

We provide legal advice on the regulation of visits and contact with other family members.

Useful information on non-compliance with visitation schedules and shared custody.

 

What to do in case of non-compliance with visitation schedules?

The most common scenario is feeling lost when facing unjustified and repeated non-compliance with visitation schedules by the other parent. Before filing a lawsuit for non-compliance with visitation, you should proceed as follows:

 

  1. Attempt to negotiate with your ex-partner: With the advice and presence of a family law expert, and always aiming to prevent further non-compliance, this is usually the best and simplest solution. If an agreement is reached, you can have a notary certify a private document outlining temporary modifications to the visitation schedule. If the changes are permanent, you would need to request a court order to modify custody arrangements. Whether or not an agreement is reached, if non-compliance persists, move on to step 2.
  2. Preliminary Requests: The court will request the other parent to fulfill their visitation obligations.
  3. Lawsuit for Non-Compliance with Visitation: This legal action seeks to compel your ex-partner to explain their non-compliance in court. Continued refusal could result in a charge of judicial disobedience.

Do you need help?

Rely on Toscanolex Lawyers.