Introduction to Child Custody

By Mary Kate Moss

Determining when and how often parents get to see their kids can be messy and very emotionally charged. When a relationship ends, it is important to establish a parenting plan with a court. Without a court order, parents are not restricted from seeing kids when they please or even withholding children from the other parent. A court ordered parenting plan can establish clear guidelines for each parent so that they understand their responsibilities, and to hold them accountable. Parenting plans are also important to provide consistency and normalcy to children and reduce interruptions to their schedules. Parenting plans can often be complex and confusing if not drafted carefully by an attorney. We can help you navigate the complexities of establishing a new parenting plan or modifying an existing one.

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