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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.
Temporary Custody - Securing Immediate Custodial Rights to Your Child
Temporary custody is a stopgap measure by the court to establish a temporary living arrangement for any child whose parents are involved in a custody dispute. This may also apply when a child requires temporary living arrangements for his or her safety. The temporary custody arrangement lasts only until a permanent arrangement is finalized.
Situations That Are Appropriate for Temporary Custody
Temporary custody orders frequently occur when parents of a minor child are going through a divorce. Typically the child lived with both parents before their separation, and the determination of where the child should live when the divorce is finalized needs to be finalized.
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Some divorces can take months and even years to finalize. In such circumstances, temporary custody orders are especially important because they provide stability for a child during the unknowns in the divorce process. A temporary custody order can also prevent an unhappy parent from keeping the other parent away from their child.
Some states allow temporary custody in circumstances where a child must be removed from the parents' care. If the court determines it may not be safe or healthy for a child to live with the parents, a grandparent or other family member can request temporary custody so a court can make a final determination whether it is safe for the child to continue to live with the parents. This often occurs in situations of abandonment, neglect, or abuse.
Children in situations of abuse, neglect, or abandonment desperately need a place to feel secure. A legal temporary custody arrangement can provide that security to children who are not receiving it from their parents.
Parents may ask a court to give another person temporary custody of their child. For example, if both parents were injured and in a hospital, they may need to give someone else the legal right to care for their child over an extended period of time.
How Do Family Courts Decide To Grant Temporary Custody?
As in nearly all issues involving family courts, a court ruling on temporary custody requests are based on what is in the best interest of the child. Courts weigh all factors, and make a determination about where the child should live. Because the order will be temporary, however, the custody arrangement may change when a final decision is made later in the process.
Get Help with Securing Temporary Custody Rights
Work with your unbundled attorney to determine whether a temporary custody order is in your best interests. If you decide a temporary custody arrangement is best for your child, your unbundled attorney will help you present all the facts to the court to support your choice to arrange a temporary custody order to protect the wellbeing of your child.
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