indiana child custody law |
Divorce can be one of the most unpleasant experiences of a personal life and many times child custody issues accompany the divorce. Child custody decisions typically do not come easy. Parents can greatly disagree on what they feel is in the best interests of the children and in turn create an intense child custody battle.
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There are several types of child custody arrangements:
- Legal Custody
- Sole Custody
- Sole Physical Custody
- Joint Legal Custody
- Joint Physical Custody
- Joint Child Custody
The Parent that has legal custody can make all decisions regarding health, welfare and education of the child. Sole legal custody is similar to legal custody except for the fact the other parent has no impute on the education, health, and welfare decisions of the child. Sole physical custody is where only one parent will be able to have physical access to the child. This is usually decided in relationships where neglect or abuse occurred. Joint legal custody is when both parents participate in decisions regarding the health, education, and welfare of the child.
No mater which custody situation is determined, the determining factor in custody should be in the best interest of the child. The Law Offices of Tony Zirkle can help you obtain the child custody results you want.
Need to know more about Indiana child custody law? Contact child custody lawyer Tony Zirkle today!
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A one-half hour office consultation fee is $50. My current rates are $200/hr in 1/4 hour increments and $80 per hour for paralegal/legal assistant time.
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