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Get help to fight against unwanted changes in child custody

On Behalf of | Dec 25, 2019 | Child Custody |

When you and your spouse got divorced, you both initially said you wanted what was best for your children. What you found later was that what your spouse meant was that they wanted what was best if that involved them having primary custody.

Now, you’re engaged in a long-standing battle of trying to keep your custody arrangements reasonable. Your ex-spouse has been trying everything they can to get a judge to rule in their favor and reduce your custody and visitation time, but you are not letting go without a fight.

You need the right support for your custody battle

If your ex-spouse is trying to challenge the current custody arrangements or is seeking sole custody, you do need to fight back. If your child is 14 or older, they may choose which parent to live with, so you may also need to be sure that your child is not being manipulated. This entire situation can take a lot of investigation and hard work to set straight. You need someone on your team who can help.

Keeping up with the laws surrounding child custody can be difficult, but that’s what makes it so important to work with the right team if you’re going through a custody dispute. You need an attorney on your side who can help you understand the nuances of custody laws and how to best present your case. With that support, you may be in a better position to fight and win your case, so you can get the custody schedule that you’re interested in putting into place.

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