SR Anderson Law Firm

Let a Parental Visitation Attorney Assist You with Your Case

Child custody and visitation cases are stressful, especially if you and the other party can not successfully negotiate terms. For these types of cases, family law courts will always take the side of the child and ensure the outcome is what is best for them. If you want dependable assistance, put your trust in Attorney Anderson for your child visitation rights case. She is a family attorney that has worked many cases in Rock Hill, SC and the surrounding areas. Reach out today to learn more about how she can help!

Child Visitation Rights in South Carolina

In the state of South Carolina, a biological parent of a minor child is allowed to request visitation as a part of a custody or divorce case. Or, they may file a petition in order for visitation rights. Grandparents may also be granted visitation rights in the case of a parent’s death, separation, or simply because it is in the best interest of your child.

Been denied visitation? You can file a Pro Se Affidavit. Contact SR Anderson Law Firm today to get a trusted visitation attorney near you to walk you through the process and provide you with more information.

Family Attorney Anderson Has More Than a Decade of Experience

Cases dealing with children are complex. Make sure you are aware of all state and local laws before going into a custody and visitation case. SR Anderson Law Firm is here to provide clients in Rock Hill, SC and the surrounding areas with compassionate and strong representation. Contact the firm today to schedule a consultation with a legal professional.

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The information contained on this website is presented for informational and marketing purposes only and is not to be understood as legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice respecting your individual needs.  Syretta R. Anderson looks forward to speaking with you about your particular needs. Please note, however, that the mere act of contacting our firm does not create an attorney-client relationship. As a result, you should never send any confidential information to our office until a Representation Agreement has been signed by both you and Syretta R. Anderson

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