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What Can a Family Lawyer Help With?
There are many reasons why you might need help from a family lawyer. From crafting co-parenting agreements and mediation, to child custody, support and contested divorce settlements.
Divorce/Dissolution of Marriage
Ending a marriage is never easy. A good divorce attorney will help ensure you receive a fair settlement of any assets, reasonable support, and a parenting arrangement that is in the best interests of you and your children.
Child Custody and Visitation
As a parent, you have a natural legal right to care for and be involved in the lives of your children. A custody lawyer will help you establish a parenting plan that protects your rights and enables you to spend a fair and reasonable amount of time with your kids.
Child Support
A separation can create immense financial hardship for parents. Hiring a child support attorney can help ensure the child support order is fair and reasonable, and enables you to care for your child's welfare financially.
Adoption
Adoption attorneys help you decide if adoption is right for you and your family, and then assist you with completing the legal process required to adopt a child and make legal and financial decisions on their behalf from that point forward.
Legal Help with Resolving Your Family Law Issue
Family law issues are uniquely personal and can often be exceptionally emotional because of the nature of the relationships involved. The insight and guidance of a knowledgeable and compassionate family law attorney will be invaluable for helping eliminate unnecessary stress, and achieving a favorable legal outcome for you and your children.
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How Can a Family Lawyer Help You?
When you hire a family lawyer to represent you, here are some of the things they can help you achieve:
More Time With Your Kids
A family lawyer can help you by negotiating with the other party or advocating on your behalf in court to make sure that any visitation or custody agreement is fair and in the best interests of your children
Favorable Divorce Settlement
A lawyer can help get you a favorable divorce settlement that can provide you with financial security.
Fair and Reasonable Support Payments
A lawyer can provide advice on the applicable laws and can help you to negotiate a support agreement with the other party. A lawyer can also represent you in court if necessary.
Parental Rights - Securing Your Rights for Involvement with Your Child
Parents who have always lived in the same home with their child, or who have always been involved in their child's care may have never thought about the concept of parental rights. However, when parents face divorce, parental rights are front and center. Also, if a child is born to unmarried parents who are not in a relationship, parents can feel nervous about how their parental rights can be decided by a court.
What Are Parental Rights?
In almost all cases, a parent has rights involving his or her child, including the right to be involved in making decisions regarding their child's health, education, and well-being. Parental rights also deal with time spent with their child. Courts in every state attempt to do what is in the best interest of the child, and it is almost always best for a child to maintain a healthy, loving relationship with both parents.
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There may be situations in which a court determines it is not best for a parent to exercise his or her parental rights. If a child is placed in danger, for example because a parent is abusing drugs or even abusing the child, parental rights can be taken away or restricted.
Examples of Impermissible Restriction of Parental Rights
In difficult family law matters, it is not uncommon for one parent to attempt to restrict or remove altogether the parental rights of the spouse. It is not uncommon in some situations for one parent to attempt to create distance between the other parent and the child. A parent can prevent visitation privileges with your child, or create difficulties by placing unreasonable demands on the other parent in order to prevent visits. It is a violation of your parental rights if the other parent excludes you from getting information about how the child is doing in school or prevents you from involvement in treatment decisions if the child is sick.
Get Help Protecting and Enforcing Your Parental Rights
If you face a situation where you fear your child's relationship with you is being damaged by the other parent's refusal to allow you to exercise your parental rights, speak to your unbundled attorney and learn how to take immediate action to ask a court to make the behavior stop. Your unbundled attorney is here to advise you to help ensure the best possible relationship with your child. You can demand protection of your parental rights for the benefit of your child.
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