
Navigating child custody matters requires a thoughtful approach that puts the needs and well-being of the child first. At The Herrin Law Firm, P.C., we understand the emotional complexity involved in these situations. A child custody lawyer at our firm can help guide you through the process, ensuring that the child's best interests are at the forefront of every decision. The Herrin Law Firm, P.C. comprehends the intricacies of child custody law and works diligently to achieve resolutions that serve the child's welfare and parental rights. Whether negotiating custody agreements or representing clients in court, The Herrin Law Firm, P.C. is committed to providing sound legal representation.
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At The Herrin Law Firm, P.C., we specialize in family and matrimonial law in Georgia. Led by Attorney Parisa N. Herrin, our team delivers personalized, compassionate legal representation. We understand the complex emotional landscape of family law and provide support every step of the way.
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How is custody determined?Custody is determined by considering the best interests of the child. Factors may include the child's age, health, emotional ties with parents, parents' ability to care for the child, and the child's ties to home, school, and community. Courts aim to facilitate stability and continuity for the child.
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Do children have a say in custody decisions?Children's preferences may be considered by the court, depending on their age and maturity level. While a child's opinion is taken into account, it is not the sole factor in deciding custody. The court prioritizes the child's best interests above all when making decisions.
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What is sole custody?Sole custody means one parent has the primary responsibility for the child's upbringing. This parent makes key decisions regarding the child's welfare, education, and health. The non-custodial parent may have visitation rights but not decision-making authority without agreement from the custodial parent.
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What is child custody?Child custody refers to the legal terms set by the court to decide who is responsible for the care and decision-making of a child after a divorce or separation. It can include physical custody, which is where the child lives, and legal custody, which involves decision-making rights about the child's welfare, education, and health.
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