Allocation of Parental Responsibilities

Allocation of Parental Responsibilities

It is generally agreed amongst family law practitioners that the issues presented in
allocation of parental responsibilities litigation are the most emotionally trying ones of all issues normally resolved in divorce proceedings.  These disputes may continue long after a couple’s
relationship ends, and involve third parties, relocations of parents and children out of state or abroad, or require the assistance of law enforcement, mental health, or other professionals to resolve. The general legal standard a court must apply when parents have a dispute about the allocation of parental responsibilities in a dissolution or other family law proceeding is the child’s “best interest.” At the law offices of Paul Marinov we know that your children are the most precious gift in your life and that you certainly want what you consider is “best” for them. In vast majority of cases, children’s best interests and well-being are paramount to both parents and both parents can a come up with a workable plan for sharing time with children after a breakup. However, when your children’s rights must be defended in a vigorous litigation before court, we at the Law Offices of Paul Marinov will fight for your
children’s rights.

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