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Child Custody Services in California
If you are facing a first-time child custody case or would like to seek a modification of legal custody, it is important that you work with a thorough and compassionate child custody lawyer to help guide you along the way. At Cage & Miles, we have handled hundreds of family law and legal custody proceedings. We will represent you and your interests in order to secure the best possible outcome for you and your loved ones.
What Matters Most in a Child Custody Case
- The health, safety, and welfare of the child
- The nature and amount of contact the child has with both parents
- The habitual or continual illegal use of controlled substances, the habitual or continual abuse of alcohol, or the habitual or continual abuse of prescribed controlled substances by either parent
- A history of abuse by one parent
- Any other factors the court finds relevant
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How do I request a legal custody modification?
It is a popular misconception that the judge will be unlikely to change the status quo and grant the modification. In actuality, the judge’s ruling will be based on the evidence presented and the petitioning parent’s reason for the request.
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How should I handle holidays with our child custody schedule?
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What are my rights as far as working vacation time into my child custody schedule?
Legal Custody vs. Physical Custody
When it comes to understanding the difference between legal custody and physical custody, legal custody generally refers to the parent’s decision-making responsibilities for a child and physical custody refers to the care and primary residence of the child. For any couple deciding to divorce or separate, the welfare of the children is undoubtedly one of your most important concerns. In the state of California, child custody cases, when decided by a judge, are adjudicated based on the best interest of the child. Essentially, the judge’s mandate is to protect the child’s best interest by granting full or proportional custody to the parents or other family members or custodians based on their demonstrated abilities to care for the child and his or her needs.
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