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Child Custody

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Tuve una gran experiencia con esta firma de abogados en mi caso de custodia internacional. Fueron muy profesionales y muy receptivos a mis inquietudes. Los abogados son inteligentes y saben lo que hacen. Sentí que realmente les importaba en lugar de simplemente aceptar mi dinero como muchos otros bufetes de abogados con los que contacté. Estoy muy contento con el resultado. No podría estar más agradecido.

The question of child custody can arise from different type of situations (divorce, separation of unmarried parent, as a consequence of paternity recognition, etc…). Because this question will determine the child’s everyday life, future, education, as a parent you want to make sure the judge will grant you child custody. This is where an experienced Florida child custody attorney becomes essential to guide you and your family through the process. 

The main criteria in deciding on child custody is what is in the child’s best interest. To answer that question, courts will consider inter alia, each parents’:

When the parents cannot come to an agreement, it is important for each of them to be represented by an experienced attorney who will be demonstrate how his client offer an environment that is in the child’s best interest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Child custody issues can arise from various situations such as divorce, separation of unmarried parents, or as a consequence of paternity recognition.

Judges primarily consider what is in the child’s best interest. Factors include the home environment, each parent’s capacity to care for the child, financial stability, and willingness to maintain a relationship between the child and the other parent.

Financial capacity to provide for the child’s needs, such as clothing, food, and medical care, is one of the factors judges consider when deciding on child custody.

Yes, a parent’s criminal history, history of domestic violence, substance abuse, or negligence of children can significantly impact child custody decisions.

When parents cannot come to an agreement, it’s crucial to be represented by an experienced attorney who can demonstrate how you offer an environment that is in the child’s best interest.

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