Child Custody
Child custody is often one of the most contentious issues in divorce cases. It is essential to work with an attorney who has experience representing parents in custody cases and can help you present a compelling case to the court.
Over 30 years of litigation experience experience representing parents in custody cases.
Child custody is often one of the most contentious issues in divorce cases, especially when parents have different ideas about what is in the best interests of the child. If you and your spouse cannot agree on a custody arrangement, the court will make the decision for you. It is essential to work with an attorney who has experience representing parents in custody cases and can help you present a compelling case to the court.
One of the most important things to consider in any divorce or separation is the best interests of the child.
The court considers several factors when determining child custody, including the child’s age, health, and relationship with each parent. The court will also consider each parent’s ability to provide for the child’s physical and emotional needs, as well as any history of abuse or neglect. It is important to work with an experienced family law attorney who can advocate for your rights and interests during the child custody process.
California law recognizes two types of custody: legal custody and physical custody. Legal custody refers to the right to make important decisions about the child’s upbringing, such as education and healthcare. Physical custody refers to where the child lives and spends their time.
Negotiating a custody settlement can be emotionally challenging and stressful, but with the help of a family law attorney, you can ensure that your child’s best interests are at the forefront of any negotiations or legal proceedings. An experienced attorney can help you understand the legal process, gather evidence, and present your case in a way that is compelling to the court.
It’s important to note that in California, custody agreements can be modified after the divorce or separation is final, but only in certain circumstances. For example, if one parent moves out of state or if there is a significant change in the child’s needs or circumstances, a modification may be possible. However, it’s best to work with an attorney who can help you negotiate a settlement that will work for you and your family in the long term.
If you are facing a complex divorce or custody issue, don’t try to handle it alone. Contact our skilled family law attorneys today to schedule a consultation and get the legal representation you need.
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