Types of Child Custody


Child Custody Battles

Decisions regarding the custody of children is often one of the most emotionally charged issues that must be addressed during a divorce.  Both parents often want to maximize their time spent with the children, and heated custody battles can erupt when they are not willing to compromise.   Impassioned parents often need a neutral entity like the courts to ensure that the welfare and the needs of the children are protected at all times.
           
Even though child custody laws are not the same throughout the nation, many jurisdictions do have similarities.  Biological parents, stepparents, legal guardians, and other family members such as grandparents can attain child custody.  Types of child custody can include:

  • Physical Child Custody:  This type of custody establishes who has the right to oversee the welfare of the child and determine where the child will live.
  • Legal Child Custody: This more complicated form of custody involves a number of separate factors including education, healthcare, religious upbringing, and other issues.
  • Joint Child Custody:  Two parents share the responsibility of raising and caring for their children in either physical or legal matters.
  • Sole child custody:  The court can determine one parent is not capable of providing responsible care for their children, in which case they are restricted to either legal or physical custody.

Child custody battles can exact a heavy physical, emotional, and financial price on both the parent and the child.  If you are facing a child custody decision, it’s important to make sure that you are prepared in every facet of your case so that the personal toll is minimized - and most importantly so that your child’s safety and serenity is protected.  Experienced legal guidance can be an invaluable tool in any potential custodial struggle. 

If you are involved in a child custody battle, you need to contact a dedicated and compassionate child custody lawyer today so that your rights as a parent are not violated.  Your children are the most important people in your life, and you deserve to protect them as best you can. An experienced and compassionate family law attorney can help you and your children today.

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