FAQs About Ohio Child Visitation (provided by Dennis P. Levin, Attorney at Law) If a divorce, dissolution, legal separation, or annulment proceeding involves a child and if the court has not issued a shared parenting decree, the court shall make a just and reasonable order or decree permitting each parent who is not the residential parent to visit the child at the time and under the conditions that the court directs, unless the court determines that it would not be in the best interest of the child to permit that parent to visit the child. Whenever possible, the order or decree permitting the visitation shall ensure the opportunity for ohio child custody laws michigan custody laws both parents to have frequent and continuing contact with the child, unless frequent and continuing contact by either parent with the child would not be in the best interest of the child. The court shall include in its final decree a specific schedule of visitation for that parent. 1. What factors does the court take into consideration when determining visitation rights? In determining whether to grant visitation rights in establishing a specific visitation schedule, and in determining other visitation matters, the court must consider all of the following factors: 1. The prior interaction and interrelationships of the child with his/her parents, siblings, and other relatives, and with the person who requested fathers custody of children michigan custody laws companionship or visitation if that person is not a parent, sibling, or relative of the child; 2. The geographical location of the residence of each parent and the distance between those residences; 3. The child's and parents' available time, including, but not limited to, each parent's employment schedule, the child's school schedule, and the child's and the parents' holiday and vacation schedule; 4. The age of the child; 5. The child's adjustment to his home, school, and community; 6. If the court has interviewed the child in chambers, regarding the wishes and concerns of the child as to visitation by the parent who is not the residential parent or companionship, as to a michigan custody laws michigan custody laws specific visitation