Child Custody Is Available to You
Divorcing parents need to learn the child custody and
visitation options that are available to them and the legal
standards applied to the different options. They need to balance
that knowledge against an unflinching assessment of their ability
to work with their former spouse to make a fully informed decision
about their children's future. Most divorcing couples are
ultimately able to agree on custody and visitation issues without
the need for a court order. Knowledgeable advice and representation
from an experienced family law attorney often makes the difference
in reaching a fair, mutually satisfactory agreement. When an
agreement cannot be reached, success at trial may depend on the
early involvement of a family law attorney with an established
track record in contested custody matters.
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Contact us in Lewisville, Texas, or at one of three other metroplex locations in
Dallas, Texas, Plano, Texas, and Frisco
Texas, to talk to one of our divorce lawyers about
family law and child custody legal issues. Appointments in the
Plano and Frisco offices are by appointment
only.
Additional
Service Area: Denton County, Dallas County, Collin County, The
Colony, Flower Mound, Frisco, Plano, Ft. Worth, and Tarrant
County.
Links:
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is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney
for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to
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