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First Steps To Obtain Child Custody?

You have recently divorced your ex-spouse. Unfortunately, the two of you were unable to work out a mutual custody plan regarding your child(ren). Now, your ex-spouse wants primary legal and physical custody of the children, but you do not want to lose these rights. How will the family law court decide your child custody issue? If you are facing this stressful situation, you should contact the attorneys at Wallin & Klarich today.

A Wallin & Klarich Family Law Attorney can help you get your child custody matter resolved.

What are the types of child custody?

There are two types of child custody that a judge may grant:

Legal Custody

If you are granted legal custody, you will be responsible for making important decisions for your child. These decisions may include the following:

A judge may grant you sole legal custody or joint legal custody. If you are granted sole legal custody (Cal. Fam. Code § 3006), you will have the exclusive right and responsibility to make important decisions for your child. If you are granted joint legal custody (Cal. Fam. Code § 3003), you will share the right and responsibility to make these important decisions with the other parent.

Physical Custody

Physical custody specifies if the child will live with you or the other parent. There are two types of physical custody:

How does the court determine child custody?

California Family Code section 3040 states that child custody should be granted “according to the best interests of the child.”

California Family Code section 3011 lists a number of factors that a court may consider in determining child custody, including:

Can I modify a child custody order?

You may petition a family law court to modify a child custody order if you can prove that there has been a “change in the circumstances” since the initial custody order was made. However, per California Family Code section 3040, the child custody order will not be modified unless it is in the best interests of the child. A court may consider, but is not limited to, the following factors:

Why you should retain the Law Offices of Wallin & Klarich

The family law attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have over 30 years of experience successfully assisting clients to obtain and modify child custody orders. At Wallin & Klarich, we approach every case with the belief that the person we are representing could be one of our own family members. We have seen firsthand how stressful child custody can be for our clients and their loved ones. We are committed to being available to our clients at all times- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Recently, one of our experienced Wallin & Klarich family law attorneys, Sheldon E. Lee, helped his client obtain primary legal and physical custody of her child. Mr. Lee’s aggressive representation allowed his client and her daughter to reside together in Texas. After extensive cross-examination of the family court services mediator, Mr. Lee demonstrated that the mother was an adequate and stable parent.

Our offices are located in Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside, Ventura, Sherman Oaks, San Bernardino, Torrance, West Covina, and Victorville. Call us today at (888) 749-7428 to speak with an experienced child custody attorney. We will get through this together.

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