Child Custody Law
What is Child Custody Law?
Child custody law focuses on determining who has the right to care for and make decisions for a child after a separation or divorce. James Carter helps parents develop custody agreements, visitation schedules, and parenting plans that prioritize the child's well-being while protecting the rights of both parents.
Types of Custody:
Physical Custody: Who the child lives with day-to-day.
Legal Custody: Who has the right to make important decisions about the child’s upbringing (education, healthcare, etc.).
Joint Custody: Shared custody, where both parents share physical or legal custody.
Sole Custody: One parent is granted full custody, either physical, legal, or both.
What Courts Consider in Custody Cases:
Best Interests of the Child: The court's priority is always the child’s well-being.
Parental Capability: Courts assess each parent’s ability to provide a stable, loving environment.
Consistency: Courts favor stable living arrangements to avoid disrupting the child’s life.
Peter Clark, Lawyer
With over 15 years of experience as a solo practitioner, I specialize in family law, estate planning, and small business legal services. My goal is to provide personalized legal solutions that help clients navigate complex legal challenges confidently.