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CHILD CUSTODY

In a child custody dispute, neither parent should attempt to be the victor or loser. Rather, the parents must collaborate to figure out how to best ensure that the child can have a relationship with both parents, if that is possible given the circumstances.

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HOW DOES CHILD CUSTODY WORK IN YORK, PA?

Although the custody process differs by county, the first step is always the same. One's child custody attorney either files a custody complaint or answers to one filed by the opposing parent. Following the filing of the complaint, the parents are usually invited to a conciliation session. A conciliation conference is a meeting between the parties to determine if they can come to an agreement that is acceptable to both parties.

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This meeting takes place in front of a hearing officer rather than a judge. It is critical that one attend this conference with an attorney. If the individual doesn't have legal representation, but their spouse does, the other lawyer is bound to take advantage of them.

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The case is heard by a family court judge after the meeting and other pre-trial procedures. There is no jury in this case, and one can reach an agreement prior to the trial. If the decision is left to the judge, he or she prioritizes the child's best interests. This decision is based on the evidence submitted to the court.

CAN YOU CHANGE CUSTODY

The agreements for child custody aren't fixed in stone. This means that if one or both parents' circumstances change, it may be necessary to reassess the custody arrangement. If one parent develops a drug problem, for example, the other parent should seek legal advice to make changes to protect the kids.

 

Similarly, if one parent enters into a connection with someone who is dangerous to the kids, a judge can and ensures that the children are safe. On the other hand, if one parent has been denied visitation or custody, the judge can grant it if there has been a change in circumstances and it is safe for the kids to be with that parent.

 

Our child custody attorneys can assist people in reaching an initial arrangement, making revisions, or preventing changes in order to keep their children safe.

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WHAT ARE THE VARIOUS TYPES OF CUSTODY?

Physical and legal custody are the two types of custody. Where the kids live is referred to as physical custody. Making decisions concerning the children is part of legal custody. This could include medical concerns, as well as where the children attend school. The following are the specific options:

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  • Primary physical custody

  • Shared physical custody

  • Sole physical custody

  • Partial physical custody

  • Supervised physical custody

  • Sole legal custody

  • Shared legal custody

 

People commonly believe that one parent has custody and the other has visitation rights. However, there are many different types of configurations. What is important is that people and their children get the greatest result possible.

Seth and his staff are very nice and helpful people. They are helping me through a very difficult time in my life and I'm glad to have them on my side to represent me. I highly recommend this firm.

- Shelby M.

Seth took the extra time to fully explain to me thoroughly in detail the answers to all of the questions i had. He sensed my urgency and immediately went to the courthouse to file.

- Michael B.

WHAT FACTS SHOULD YOU KNOW ABOUT CHILD CUSTODY IN YORK, PA?

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When it comes to Pennsylvania child custody proceedings, there are a few things to bear in mind:

 

  • Child custody is not always to the mother's advantage.

  • To make a decision on child custody, PA courts look at what is in the "best interests of the child."

  • The courts must take into account 16 elements that could have an impact on the child's mental, physical, emotional, or developmental well-being.

  • Custody rights can be sought by parents, grandparents, substitute parents, and great-grandparents in some cases.

  • When a child reaches the age of 18, he or she can choose which parent to live with. A youngster under the age of 18 can voice a well-thought-out preference; however, the court hearing the case ultimately decides how much weight to give the kid's preference.

 

Of course, depending on the facts of the child custody case, one requires a great deal more information. As a result, working with an experienced child custody attorney in York, PA, who is familiar with the state's rules and how they may affect the case is highly recommended.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HIRING A CHILD CUSTODY LAWYER?

It is vital to remember that people don't have to go through a child custody dispute alone. Finding a child custody lawyer in York, PA, to assist you and your family with any challenges or decisions that may arise provides great peace of mind.

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Our legal team takes pleasure in putting families first and assisting them in resolving child custody disputes in a timely and equitable manner. We work hard to protect all clients' rights and present them with all of their options so that they may make the best decision for themselves and their family members.

DO YOU NEED A CHILD CUSTODY LAWYER?

Our knowledgeable York County child custody attorneys are available to speak to clients about their child custody issues. We offer no-cost, no-obligation phone calls so clients can get the information and legal advice they need to make an informed decision and go forward with the case. Contact us immediately to set up a consultation with one of our experienced child custody lawyers.

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