Child Custody has 57 Attorneys

Jessika Nikole Gualtieri

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

3857 North High Street, Suite 218

Ohio

Eric Joseph Hoffman

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

338 South High Street, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Andrew Joseph Niese

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

3099 Sullivant Ave, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Valeriya S Kryvokolinska

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

1320 Dublin Rd, Suite 101, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Kelley Gabrielle Boller

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

400 S. 5th St., #303, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Scott N. Friedman

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

1320 Dublin Rd Ste 101, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Elizabeth A. Warren

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

1677 Old Henderson Road, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Erika M. Smitherman

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

140 E Town St Ste 1070, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Elizabeth V. Westfall

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

150 E. Mound St., Suite 206, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Meredith Ann Snyder

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

250 Civic Center Drive, Suite 600, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Haley Jean Holmberg

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

155 West Main Street, Suite 101, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Kenneth Robert Goldberg

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

575 South 3rd Street, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Nadia Khan

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

32 West Hoster Street, Suite 100, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Jeffrey David Fish

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

3380 Tremont Road, Suite 110, Columbus, OH

Ohio

John Hamilton Cousins

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

32 W Hoster St, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Paul Russell Panico

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

155 W Main St Ste 100-A, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Carol M. Jonhenry

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

175 South Third Street, Suite 200, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Amanda Carrie Baker

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

137 E State Street, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Edward Franklin Whipps

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

495 S. High St, Suite 370, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Darryl Odie Parker

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

98 Hamilton Park, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Alyson Beth Miller

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

at INDUSTRIOUS, 629 N. High Street, 4th Floor, Columbus, OH

Ohio

David Richard Plumb

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

22 E. Gay St., Suite 401, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Melissa Moriarty Gast

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

48 W. Whittier, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Barry Howard Wolinetz

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

250 Civic Center Dr Ste 220, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Rainer Erich Steinhoff

Child Custody Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

100 E. Campus View Blvd. Suite 250, Columbus, OH

Ohio

What Is Child Custody?

The duration of time a child spends under the care of their divorced or separated parents constitutes child custody arrangements. Child custody arrangements exist in different forms that include:

  • Joint legal custody
  • Joint physical custody
  • Sole custody

In joint legal custody arrangements, both parents retain equal rights to make important decisions about healthcare and educational choices for their children.

What Is Visitation?

Some parents struggle with shared physical custody arrangements since they reside in different states. The court designates the parent who is granted more time spent with the child as the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent maintains child visitation rights according to a scheduling agreement. The visitation timetable considers variables such as the child's daily routine alongside the geographical distance between parents as well as their work responsibilities.

Following a custody dispute between parents, the courts direct them towards custody mediation before proceeding. A child custody mediator enables parents to create an equitable visitation arrangement that balances parental time with their child while prioritizing what is best for the child.

What Are The Steps To Modify A Court Established Child Custody Order?

Family court judges authorize court orders containing child custody plans after their approval. You will need permission from the family law judge to modify either your visitation arrangements or your child custody agreement. Under certain circumstances you have the chance to modify your custody arrangement and obtain sole legal authority over your child.

The court will usually demand evidence of changed circumstances before allowing modifications to court orders. A modification must demonstrate advantages for the child as the only acceptable change criterion. Lawful modifications to child custody orders and other custody problems need legal guidance that a lawyer can provide.

The Implications of Non-Compliance with Court-Ordered Child Visitation Agreements

One parent can choose to deny access of their child to their former spouse. The reasons behind this refusal typically involve concerns that the other parent creates bad influences through their dangerous social circle or faces potential domestic violence risks. A failure to comply with the existing custody plans could result in courts finding you responsible for contempt of their court orders. Attempting to keep your child from the other parent may result in two kinds of charges: warrant of arrest for kidnapping.

Failure to receive child support payments or spousal support does not serve as grounds for denying visitation permissions. Consult a family law firm regarding custody disputes before taking any decision to violate child custody orders.

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