Cristin Lowe Law

Child Custody Overview

Whether you are trying to establish your initial custody and visitation orders or trying to modify the current timeshare arrangement, this is one of the most personal and stressful issues facing parents. We can assist you with filing your paperwork, prepping you for mediation, and/or advocating on your behalf in the courtroom. It is understandably difficult to express your wants and desires for your children, and the ability to present your thoughts in a clear, concise manner is priceless. In California, custody and visitation arrangements are based on the best interests of the children, and we can help you accomplish that goal.

There are two types of custody, legal and physical. Legal custody is essentially the right to make decisions pertaining to the health, education, and religious education of your children, among other such matters. Physical custody is the right to physically have the children in your care. In all cases, there is either joint or sole custody, although there are occasions where one parent will be designated the “primary custodial parent,” meaning that the children primarily reside with that parent.

Visitation is the actual schedule where the children spend a specific amount of time at each parent’s residence, and it is used for purposes of calculating support. Regardless of whether or not you wish to have an equal timeshare or with one parent to have limited visitation rights, it is very important to establish a set schedule that both you and your children can rely on.

Common custody and visitation issues include:

No matter what your specific custody or visitation issue is, you can always benefit from the assistance of an attorney who is experienced in these matters and who can guide you through this overwhelming process.

We invite you to contact our firm to discuss your issues so we can work together to accomplish your goal of reaching a custody and visitation arrangement in your children’s best interests.

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