When people have children together and decide to end their relationship with one
another and consider a PA Divorce, custody
issues may become a concern. For some, reaching an agreement is easy but for others,
it may prove to
be quite complicated. Reaching a child custody agreement becomes problematic when a
spouse wishes
to disconnect their children from the other party involved and refuses to handle the
situation in a mature
fashion. The best advice for dealing with a child custody issue in PA is to hire an attorney
to represent
you.
Regardless of whether your situation is amicable or not, obtaining a lawyer can be
helpful. If you and
your spouse are in agreement regarding custody arrangements, a lawyer can assist with
creating the
stipulation and consent form. A stipulation is a written statement outlining the
agreement reached and a
consent form is for the judge to provide approval on behalf of the court. When drafting a
stipulation, it is
important to be very thorough in order to avoid potential conflicts. An attorney can help
with this process
because they have experience in the field and as a result, understand what needs to be
addressed when
drafting the stipulation and consent form.
When dealing with a conflicted situation it is important to note that child custody law
differs from state
to state, with some states granting more favor to the mother. Child custody in PA
enforces a policy that
negates providing preferential treatment to either parent and instead, places the
emphasis on the unique
relationship that the child, or children in question, have with each parent. The decision
for what is best
for the child is then based on the assessment of those relationships. As your lawyer, we
will provide
all necessary information about these processes and inform you of the issues that may
arise during the
decision making process.
When a child custody arrangement is made, the type of custody granted to each spouse
must be declared
whether it is temporary, sole, split, or joint custody. There are also subcategories to
these fields (for
example: joint custody may refer to either joint legal custody, shared physical custody,
or a combination
of the two set forth by a special agreement).
To help with the logistics of dealing with child custody in PA, hire one of our legal experts
to handle your
case. There are a lot of components to family law and hiring an attorney to handle your
case is exactly
what you should do. Contact us for a consultation. We guarantee to provide peace of
mind as you receive
helpful guidance throughout the duration of your case.