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Seek Help From Experienced And Knowledgeable Child Custody Attorneys

Any biological or adoptive parent can seek formal custody of their child when they and the child’s other parent are separated or divorced or if they have never been married. Because this process is complex and emotionally charged, it’s important to work with a skilled attorney like those at Rick Law.

Two Types Of Custody In Pennsylvania

Child custody is broken down into two types, legal custody and physical custody. Legal custody involves the parent’s right to make the important decision for the child, including but not limited to those involving the child’s health, education or religious affiliation.

Physical custody, as the name implies, is the actual physical presence of the child with the parent and whose control and care the child is under at any given time. Legal custody is only either shared between both parents, with each parent having an equal right to make the important decisions for the child or vested solely in one parent. Physical custody, on the other hand, has many permutations, from primary custody to partial custody to limited or supervised visitation only.

In determining the level of physical custody each parent has, the court looks to a multitude of factors and no two cases are alike. Unfortunately, a majority of the most bitter and nasty disputes among parties in a family law matter occur while trying to decide the child custody issue.

Why It Is So Important To Work With A Good Attorney

Obtaining the fairest custody arrangement for you and your child is usually the most important issue a divorcing parent wants to resolve. Being unrepresented in a battle for child custody with your child’s other parent can put you at a significant disadvantage. Custody laws are ever-changing, and the factors used by the court to determine child custody have been interpreted in a variety of ways. In order to protect your rights and ensure that you are able to be involved in your child’s life to the greatest extent possible, you need an experienced Pennsylvania custody attorney to guide you through the complex and frequently contentious custody process.

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