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Child Custody
Once custody is decided by agreement of the parties or Order
of the Court, it is difficult to change. To modify an existing
custody order, the parent requesting the modification must
identify and prove a change in circumstances that endangers
the child's physical or emotional health. Alternatively, the
person requesting a modification must prove that the custody
schedule has been modified by agreement of the parties and
that the children are now living with the noncustodial
parent and have been integrated into the home of that
parent. In that instance, the noncustodial parent may apply
for a formal change in the previously ordered custodial arrangement.
Custody disputes and change of custody requests are very
emotional and can become very costly for both parents. The
possible ill effects on the children must always be considered
any time custody becomes an issue. It is therefore very important
to consult with an experienced family law attorney who can
protect your interests and represent you zealously during
this very trying time in your life and the lives of your children.
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