CHILDREN & CUSTODY
Our children are our greatest asset.
Although most parents want what is the absolute best for their children, during divorce they can sometimes become a bargaining tool or a way of controlling an ex-spouse; don't let this happen to yourself or your children. Custody and visitation laws are set in place to prevent this type of manipulation and control. Your time with your children should be pleasant and consistent; much of the time this can't be achieved without the help of an attorney. We are here to help, call us today.
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