Creating Plans that Work for You & Your Children
If parents cannot come to a mutually agreeable resolution regarding the
allocation of their parental responsibilities, the courts will intervene
and make decisions on their behalf. For this reason, we always encourage
our clients to act cooperatively with one another. Legal disputes are
sometimes unavoidable, but in every case, we do everything in our ethical
power to help make certain you keep your parental rights and honor the
best interests of your children.
- When determining which parenting arrangements are in the best interests
of the child, the court may consider many different factors, including:
- The wishes of the parents and the child
- The child's mental and physical health
- The parent's ability to provide care for the child
- The ability of the parents to cooperate or make collaborative decisions
- The child's interactions with parents, siblings, grandparents, or other
important relationships
- Any indicators of child abuse, child dependency and neglect, or possible abduction
Our firm provides thorough, attentive, and driven representation for every
case that handle. When the stakes are high and your parenting, visitation,
or custodial rights are in question, we work hard to protect your family
and prevent future legal conflicts.