Harrisburg & York PA Child Custody Lawyers
While divorce can have a significant impact on a couple's life on its own, there is even more to consider when children are involved. In most cases, the parents may not get along anymore but their feelings for their children don't change and they only want the best for them. Many parents choose to fight for child custody because both parents want sole custody, or one parent wants joint custody while the other parent wishes to fight for complete sole custody.
Even if you and your spouse are not currently having a child custody battle, it is still wise to get the legal guidance of a Harrisburg & York Custody Attorney from the Law Offices of Carrucoli And Associates.Are you in the middle of a divorce in Pennsylvania and there is a child involved? It is imperative that you contact a Pennsylvania Child Custody Lawyer today for expert legal counsel.
When making a decision on child custody, the court looks at a variety of factors. Some of these factors include:
- Best interest of the child
- What the child wants
- Whether or not there was ever any domestic violence
- Current health and age of all involved parties
- Financial situation of each parent
- Stability within the home
One of the most crucial times to get a lawyer is when determining who will gain child custody. These payments are required payments that must be paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent on a regular basis. These payments are meant to help provide for the child with essentials such as clothing, food, education and shelter. If you're in the middle of a child support payment dispute, a Harrisburg & York Custody Attorney from Carrucoli And Associates can help.
In Pennsylvania, there are different types of custody. Physical custody involves who the child lives with, while legal custody has to do with which parent makes important decisions for the child, such as their religious upbringing or schooling. Many times, legal custody is shared by both parents even if only one parent has sole custody, but legal custody does not always work for both parents if they both share very different opinions and values. Finally, joint custody (as mentioned above) involves two parents both sharing physical custody of the child. The child will spend a specific amount of time with one parent, and then the same amount of time with the other parent and the cycle will continue. This is a great option if both parents live close enough to each other and can come to an agreement.
Are you in the middle of a divorce in Pennsylvania and there is a child involved? It is imperative that you contact a Pennsylvania Child Custody Lawyer today for expert legal counsel.


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