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Divorce & Child Custody Issues in New York

Divorce can be the result of a variety of incidents, events or natural causes. It can be due to disagreement, it can be painfully difficult and most of all, it can be legally complex. During divorce, there are many decisions that soon-to-be ex-spouses are forced to face before the process can be finalized. Matters such as child support, child custody, and visitation must be taken into account and addressed in full before either spouse can move forward with their life. In matters of child custody, there are several types of custody that can be awarded to an individual, including physical and legal custody.

How is custody awarded in divorce cases?

When a divorce is in motion, the two parties present their sides in front of a judge. Bearing all, it can be difficult to put your personal life on the line in public, but it is absolutely necessary if you wish to retain custody of your children. In divorce cases, when the cases are presented to a judge in family court, custody is determined in the best interest of the child. This means, that if one parent can provide a loving home and support the child financially, and the other parent is incapable of doing so, the first parent will receive custody. However, if both parents are suitable for the children to live with, they will receive equal custody.

Should you choose to go to family court without a New York child custody attorney present, you risk losing custody of your children altogether. If your spouse wishes to retain full custody, they may do anything in their power, and their lawyer's power, including conducting an investigation into your past to bring up mistakes or anything else that could deem you as unsuitable to care for your children. As such, having a seasoned New York divorce lawyer on your case is 100% necessary.

To learn more about child custody in divorce cases, contact a New York divorce attorney from our office today.


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