Monongahela, PA asked in Family Law for Pennsylvania

Q: Do I have to be the one to pick up my son for visitations

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Kathryn Hilbush
Kathryn Hilbush
Answered
  • Media, PA
  • Licensed in Pennsylvania

A: It depends what your court order requires. Frequently the parent enjoying the visitation period provides all transportation, but also very often the transportation is shared. So, as you can see, without reviewing your order and learning from you more about the custody situation, it's not possible to provide you with a particularly helpful response.

Dawn Padanyi
Dawn Padanyi
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  • Doylestown, PA
  • Licensed in Pennsylvania

A: The terms of your custody order should address this. Many times this responsibility is shared, but without reading your Order it is not possible to answer this question. If your order does not address transportation then perhaps that is a modification worth considering. Schedule a consultation with a local attorney to address whether your order speaks to transportation and if it would be worthwhile to proceed with a modification if it does not.

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