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How A Custody Support Attorney Can Assist You

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Divorce is often an unforgiving process, and it almost never becomes easier when children are involved. Some divorces in which child custody is a central issue are, fortunately, fairly amicable. Others can devolve to a point of stalemate or confusion from which there seems no possible return. Thankfully, a custody support attorney can assist you in a variety of ways so that you and your former partner can begin building the best life for your children. Take a look below at just a few of the situations in which having an attorney to advocate your behalf is advantageous.

Sudden Changes of Heart

While you might feel that a verbal or written agreement guarantees you partial custody, it's not uncommon for a partner to suddenly prevent aspects of the agreement from materializing. They may cancel last-minute plans via text, for instance, or even attempt to keep you from seeing your children altogether. They may also try to justify these behaviors by directing serious accusations at you. If you are on the receiving end of any of these behaviors, it is almost always best to retain the services of an attorney. They can help you navigate the legal battles that ensue, and document all correspondence that might help your case.

Relocation

Moving to another city or state is a common occurrence that can create a kink in an otherwise straightforward child custody agreement. If your former spouse has expressed to you either the desire or the expectation of a move in the near future, it is smart to seek the advice of a custody support lawyer. They can work to revise a former agreement so that your rights are still respected and upheld. To take one example: if the other parent decides to move to a city thousands of miles away, your attorney can argue that it is in the best interests of your children to spend their summer and winter vacations with you, as well as occasional holidays. 

Neglect or Abuse

Attorneys are also qualified to deal with cases that go beyond relocation or communication breakdowns. If you suspect that your children are victims of neglect, abuse, or any kind of violence at the hands of their other parent, then legal representation is absolutely vital. An attorney can work with you and local law enforcement to ensure that your children are raised in the best possible environment and that they are protected regardless of who they are with. 

To learn more, reach out to a custody support attorney in your area.  


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