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Child Visitation Attorney in Marion County

Protecting Your Time With Your Children

When parenting time is uncertain, everything feels unstable. You may be worried about when you will see your children, how exchanges will work, and what a judge in Tennessee might decide. In this moment, you are looking for clear guidance from a child visitation attorney Marion County parents can trust.

At Conner & Roberts, Pllc, we focus exclusively on family law. Our attorneys bring nearly 40 years of combined experience helping parents build and adjust parenting plans, resolve visitation disputes, and move forward with more predictable schedules. We understand how emotional these issues are, and we work to keep you informed, involved, and supported at every step.

We are a woman-led family law firm based in Chattanooga, serving families throughout Southeastern Tennessee, including Marion County. We offer free initial consultations so you can talk through your concerns and learn about your options without any financial pressure.

Contact our trusted child visitation lawyer in Marion County at (423) 299-4489 to schedule a free consultation.

Why Parents Turn To Our Firm

Parents facing visitation problems often feel isolated and unsure of whom to trust. Our goal is to offer steady, practical help rooted in deep family law experience. Because Conner & Roberts, Pllc handles only family law matters, we stay focused on issues like parenting time, custody, and support instead of spreading our attention across unrelated practice areas.

Our attorneys are Chattanooga natives who are licensed to practice in Tennessee, and we regularly assist parents from Marion County and the surrounding counties. Over nearly four decades of combined practice, we have guided many families through divorces, parenting plan negotiations, and post-divorce modifications. This history gives us a strong foundation for understanding how Tennessee courts typically approach parenting time and what may be realistic in your situation.

We are also proud that our woman-led firm has been named one of the Best of the Best for divorce cases by the Chattanooga Times Free Press People’s Choice Award. This recognition comes from the community we serve and reflects the trust local families place in our work on sensitive matters that often include visitation and parenting schedules.

When you work with us, you work directly with an attorney. We take the time to listen to your concerns about your children’s routines, school responsibilities, and special needs. We then use that information to develop a strategy that fits your family’s reality, whether that involves negotiation, mediation, or presenting your case to the court.

How Visitation Works In Tennessee

Understanding how Tennessee law views parenting time can help you feel more prepared and less overwhelmed. In this state, courts usually talk about a parenting plan or parenting schedule instead of using only the word "visitation." One parent is often named the primary residential parent, and the other parent receives scheduled parenting time. The exact schedule depends on each family’s circumstances and the children’s best interests.

When deciding parenting time, Tennessee courts generally apply a group of best interest factors. These may include each parent’s relationship with the children, the stability of each home, how well the parents communicate about the children, and whether either parent has a history of conduct that might affect the children’s safety or well-being. Courts that may serve Marion County, such as circuit or chancery courts that hear family law matters, use these principles when reviewing parenting plans or considering requested changes.

Many families start with a fairly standard structure that includes alternating weekends, a division of holidays, and time during school breaks. In practice, though, no two families in this region are identical. Some parents commute to Chattanooga for work. Others rely on extended family in the county for childcare. These details often affect what an appropriate parenting schedule looks like in your case.

It can be challenging to translate the broad concept of "best interests" into a practical calendar that works month after month. A child visitation lawyer Marion County parents call for help can explain how these legal standards interact with your daily life. At Conner & Roberts, Pllc, we draw on our experience in Tennessee family courts, including service as a Special Judge by Attorney Amelia Roberts in the Hamilton County General Sessions Court, when we evaluate how a proposed schedule might be received by a judge.

When Visitation Problems Need Legal Help

Even a carefully written parenting plan can run into problems as life changes. A work schedule may shift, a child may start new activities, or communication between parents may break down. For some parents in Marion County, the first sign of trouble is repeated late arrivals, missed visits, or last-minute cancellations that disrupt a child’s routine and your relationship with them.

In other situations, a parent may feel that the schedule no longer works because of school demands, health issues, or changes in where each parent lives. Sometimes parents are able to work out adjustments informally, but these arrangements can fall apart quickly, especially if there is already tension. When one parent refuses to follow the court-ordered plan, or when disagreements about time with the children become constant, it may be time to speak with a visitation lawyer Marion County residents can depend on for clear advice.

Our goal is to help you address these issues in ways that protect your children and your rights. In many cases, parents are dealing with one or more of the following situations:

Common visitation problems we often see include:

  • Repeated violations of the schedule: missed visits, late exchanges, or last-minute changes that cause stress for the children.
  • Interference with contact: blocked phone calls, limited virtual visits, or messages that are not passed on to the children.
  • Safety or well-being concerns: worries about substance use, new relationships, or unstable housing that may affect the children.
  • Major life changes: new jobs, changing schools, or moves that make the original plan unworkable.

If any of these situations sounds familiar, we can review your existing order and talk about potential options. These might include more detailed language to reduce conflict, a formal modification of the parenting plan, or asking the court to enforce the existing order. We approach each case with a commitment to ethics and realistic expectations, and we concentrate on long-term, child-focused solutions rather than short-term steps that increase conflict.

How Our Attorneys Approach Visitation Cases

From the first time you contact Conner & Roberts, Pllc, our focus stays on understanding your family and your goals for your children. During your initial consultation, we typically review any existing parenting plan or temporary order, listen carefully to what has been happening, and identify immediate concerns like missed visits, communication problems, or safety questions. This conversation helps us see both the legal structure of your case and the daily reality your children are living.

After that, we work with you to develop a tailored plan of action. Depending on your situation, this may involve trying to resolve issues through negotiation with the other parent or their attorney, using mediation where appropriate, or asking the court to modify or enforce the existing plan. We explain the possible paths in plain language and help you weigh the pros and cons of each step, always keeping the children’s best interests and your long-term relationship with them at the center of our recommendations.

Throughout the process, you work directly with an attorney. We know that parenting time disputes involve many small but important details, such as exchange locations, school pick up responsibilities, and holiday traditions. Having direct access to your lawyer makes it easier to address those details and adjust our strategy as circumstances change.

We also recognize that finances are often tight when two households are involved. Our firm offers free initial consultations, and we provide payment plans to help you manage legal expenses while still getting the guidance you need. We are committed to being upfront about costs and to helping a wide range of clients find practical solutions, regardless of resources.

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    Our attorneys have nearly 4 decades of combined experience, helping clients find peace of mind.
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