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Child Custody Disputes: Finding The Right Lawyer

Often, a child custody case turns into a custody dispute between the parents. This happens despite a parents good intentions that things go smoothly. Many times, when a dispute erupts, the parents hire attorneys to help them work through it. Here are some suggestions for hiring a lawyer in a custody dispute.

There are two main ways to settle child custody. You can either reach an agreement with your former spouse or you can fight with them in the court system. In many states the court will require you to submit in writing the agreement you have reached and then will decide if it is in the best interests of the child. The better prepared you are, the more likely the court will agree with the decision you have reached.

If you are planning on going to court to dispute custody, then it is important to find a lawyer with the proper experience. The reason for this is that there are a number of things judges take into consideration when deciding who would be the best caregiver for the child. A lawyer can help voice your case to the courts and also lends an air of dedication and seriousness that sets you apart from someone without a lawyer.

But where do you find the right lawyer? Unfortunately, unless you have connections or know someone that has been in the same situation that can give you a recommendation, there is no easy way to find the right lawyer. There are likely a number of lawyers that specialize in divorce and child custody cases in your area that can help you with your custody dispute. You will need to meet with a few, and interview them to make sure they have experience with your type of situation and have a high success rate.

Any reputable lawyer should be willing to share with you their rate of success and previous case history in order to let you see that they are able to handle your case. A good lawyer will also give you simple advice and tips over the phone and be willing to answer any of your questions. If they are hesitant or seem unsure when answering any of your questions, it is best to look for a lawyer that is more knowledgeable. The more information they are able to quote from memory the more experience they are likely to have.

When looking for help in a child custody dispute, your best place to turn will always be a experienced attorney. They will be the ones best equipped to answer your questions and direct you to the right course of action.

by: Hera Nelsun




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