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How is a child custody decision made?

On Behalf of | Dec 29, 2016 | Child Custody

When it comes to the matter of child custody, you’re sure to have a few questions on your mind. Most importantly, you need to understand how child custody decisions are made.

Generally speaking, matters related to child custody are typically resolved in one of the following ways:

— The parents reach an agreement related to custody and visitation. In doing so, both individuals will give and take to ensure that they are both happy with the arrangement and that the best interest of the child is taken into consideration.

— Relying on the court. It doesn’t always come to this, but many divorcing parents find that they have no choice. They are unable to make a decision without the help of a court, so they rely on the judge to review the case and make a final determination.

Although no two couples are the same, many have found that avoiding family court is the best way to make child custody decisions. For example, mediation gives both parties the opportunity to have their voice heard. Not to mention the fact that this reduces stress and can speed up the process.

As a parent, you want to be involved in your child’s life. This is why you need to focus on child custody as the divorce process moves forward.

There is no time to wait when it comes to learning more about your legal rights and the options you can take for working out child custody with your ex-spouse. No matter what path you go down, make sure you’re armed with the knowledge necessary to take the right steps and make informed decisions. Your divorce attorney can help.

Source: FindLaw, “How Child Custody Decisions Are Made,” accessed Dec. 29, 2016

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