Chicago, Illinois, Child Custody and Visitation AttorneyIf you are divorcing and have minor children, the arrangement of child custody and visitation agreements and rights is a central part of your divorce proceedings. Your wishes regarding your involvement with the raising of your child and, often, your child's well-being are at stake. At the Law Offices of Andrew L. Horberg, P.C., we understand the challenges you are facing. We have helped numerous men and women win the custody and visitation rights they deserve, and we have helped parents continue to provide active and involved parenting to their children. We can handle all aspects of your custody, visitation or other family law legal matter, from initial negotiations and agreement drafting to post decree modification of custody and visitation arrangements and financial support. We can handle orders of protection and other devices used to protect a party's rights. Contact an experienced child custody and visitation lawyer at 312-377-1584. The Law Offices of Andrew L. Horberg, P.C., provide legal services to the cities of Chicago, Lansing, Frankfort, Calumet City, South Holland, Homewood, Flossmoor, County Club Hills, Orland park, Tinley Park, Olympia Fields, Joliet, Aurora, Plainfield, Lockport, and other South and Southwest Suburbs in the counties of Cook, Will and Dupage, Illinois.
Child Custody and Visitation - An OverviewThe resolution of child custody and visitation disputes requires divorcing parents to act rationally in their child's best interests at a time when they are facing the overwhelming stress of divorce. Joint custody and sole custody, legal custody and physical custody, custody evaluations and modifications are terms with which a divorcing parent will become familiar. Knowledgeable advice and skilled representation from an experienced family law attorney can assist you in your pursuit of a fair custody arrangement. Basic Custody TermsCustody is split into two parts, physical and legal. The court determines or approves physical and legal custody arrangements for each child.
Common Custody SolutionsPhysical and legal custody can be apportioned in numerous ways.
Custody Determination During the Divorce ProcessQuestions of custody usually first arise when a divorcing couple with children decides to separate. While some couples immediately reach an agreement on short- or long-term custody, others require court intervention for the intermediate or final decision. Custody may be addressed throughout the divorce process in the following ways:
ModificationsOnce custody has been established through agreement or court order, parents may seek court involvement to modify the established arrangement. To support a modification request, the parent seeking the modification must show a substantial change in circumstances. If the modification request is within two years of the original custody determination, some states will only consider the request if the child is endangered by the custody arrangement. Additionally, states that follow the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act will only consider requests for modification if they occur in the state in which a child has an established residence, in order to prevent forum shopping and custody-motivated child removals. Speak to a Child Custody LawyerThe resolution of child custody and visitation disputes requires divorcing parents to act rationally in their child's best interests at a time when they are facing the overwhelming stress of divorce. Early involvement by a family law attorney with knowledge and experience in child custody law can help. Copyright © 2011 FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters business DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter. |
Call us nowor use the form below.More than 1 million children experience divorce each year in the United States. Divorces in the United States nearly tripled between years 1962 and 1982, when the number of divorces reached a record of 1,213,000. Experts suggest that nearly 40 percent of the current generation of children will experience the divorce of their parents before they are 18 years of age. More than 90% of parents who owe support pay it when there is joint custody. Child Custody and Visitation Resource Links
ABA Custody Criteria Report
U.S. State Department: International Child Abduction
Children's Rights Council
Human Rights Campaign: Custody
Office of Child Support and Enforcement
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