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CHILD CUSTODY ATTORNEYS

At FAMILYLEGAL, we work hard to help our clients maintain healthy relationships with their children in the wake of a divorce. Since we understand the heartache that can result when a parent loses regular contact with their child or children, our goal is to work out the most agreeable custody arrangement for everyone involved. Flexibility and rationality are the keys in settling child custody disputes. Above all, it's important to remember that when it comes to child custody, the solution is seldom “either-or”. Rather, it's important for parents to put aside their differences and continue to work together to raise their children after the marriage has ended. FAMILYLEGAL’s experienced Custody and Family Law Attorneys can help you explore various custody arrangements and determine which one makes sense for your family.

DETERMINING THE BEST CHILD CUSTODY ARRANGEMENT FOR YOUR FAMILY

The parent who provides day-to-day care and oversees a child's daily activities is said to have “primary physical custody”. “Legal custody”, on the other hand, refers to the rights and responsibilities of decision making in regard to the child or children. Beyond these basic terms, there are a variety of ways to determine the division of child custody rights and responsibilities between divorcing parents. FAMILYLEGAL can help you understand how the following options may work in your situation.

Primary Physical Custody: Primary physical custody means that the child lives exclusively with one parent, who has the primary right to supervise the child's upbringing. The most common primary physical custody arrangement typically includes a liberal visitation schedule for the parent who does not have physical custody.

Joint Custody: In a joint custody arrangement, parents share responsibility for decisions regarding the children, for their physical care, or for both.

split Custody: In split custody, the children are literally split between the parents, and each parent has physical custody of different children.

Shared Custody: In some cases, parents choose shared custody. This means that children spend equal amounts of time with each parent, and the parents share legal and physical custody.

  The Court in Child Custody cases typically looks at the circumstances that reflect the “best interests” of the child or children. The experienced Child Custody Attorneys at FAMILYLEGAL can help you with your parenting plan to ensure your child, or children, is properly cared for in your viewpoint as well as the eyes of the law.Child Custody based on the child’s best interests is determined taking many points into consideration, including:

  • Length of time the child has lived in a stable environment, and the desire to maintain continuity
  • Moral fitness, mental health and physical health of the parents
  • The child’s preference (if the court can see that the child can make an educated decision)
  • Ability of each parent to maintain a stable routine for the child
  • Any prior domestic violence situations or convictions on the part of either parent
  • Ability of each parent to meet the child’s developmental needs
There are many more facets of a child’s life that the court will look at to determine custody if your case ends up going to trial. If it is possible to work out an agreement in settlement, we will do everything we can to minimize your legal costs by attempting to cooperate with the other side.

We understand that your choice in a Child Custody attorney is based on your need for a stable, knowledgeable and competent attorney who can confidently handle such a delicate issue. Every Attorney at FAMILYLEGAL is highly experienced in the area of Child Custody. Your family and your children are very important to us, and we will work with you and defend your rights in every aspect of your Child Custody case.

Contact us TODAY FOR A FREE CHILD CUSTODY CONSULTATION
Divorcing couples often address custody and visitation issues as soon as they separate, and ideally they come to terms regarding the best arrangement for their children. While courts generally honor custody arrangements that have been worked out and agreed to by both parents, legal procedures throughout the divorce process may help resolve conflicts when parents can't agree.

If you're facing a child custody issue, Contact us Today and speak with one of our experienced Child Custody Attorneys at one of our Ten (10) conveniently located office locations serving New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine. With our knowledge and legal expertise, we can help you find the right custody solution for your family, at a cost you can afford.
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Please take a few minutes to Meet our Child Custody Attorneys and explore their Biographies. If you are facing a Child Custody or other Family law issue and think that the Attorneys at FAMILYLEGAL could be of assistance, we encourage you to Contact us to schedule a FREE initial Consultation with one of our Attorneys at one of our Ten (10) Convenient office locations. There is no obligation. However, this FREE initial Consultation allows our Attorneys the opportunity to review your current situation and legal dilemma, and offer you appropriate and effective options to meet your needs.

At FAMILYLEGAL, your initial Consultation with one of our highly skilled Attorneys is always FREE. Contact us NOW for immediate help with your Child Custody case.

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