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Child Custody

Many law firms represent clients in a variety of legal areas. At Charles R. Ullman & Associates, we focus on divorce and family law. We understand that when ending a marriage, determining who gets the children is one of the most important and most difficult decisions that have to be made. Custody not only determines who the child will live with, but also who will make the major decisions in the child's life. Custody can also dictate where the parents live, the hours they work, and with whom they associate.

In most situations, one parent is awarded physical custody while the other is awarded visitation rights. In addition to where the child physically resides, parents are also awarded legal custody – either sole decision making power over the child or joint where the decision making is shared. Of course, joint physical custody is also an option. Legal custody, physical custody, or visitation rights assigned by the court may be permanent, temporary, or initial and can be modified at any time.

Because every case is unique, it’s important to consult a North Carolina child custody lawyer. Competent child custody counsel can help you determine what is best for you and your child. The NC child custody attorneys at Charles R. Ullman & Associates will help you decide which custody arrangement will work best for you and then work hard to make it happen. Protect your rights by putting our extensive knowledge and resources to work for you.

For additional information about child custody, please see our articles on child custody and children's rights.

The Cary, North Carolina law firm of Charles R. Ullman & Associates will guide you through the divorce process while ensuring that your rights are protected. We understand your concerns with NC child custody and visitation issues. Our attorneys have experience and expertise in the North Carolina laws that affect you at this uncertain time.

Our Cary, NC family law attorneys know the rights and the protections that are built into child custody laws. Contact us at info@divorcelawnc.com or by calling 919-829-1006. The rest of your life begins now!

You may also contact us online about your case. Please use our Family Law contact form.

For more information, see http://www.divorcelawnc.com/child_custody.html.

Cary Child Custody LawyersChild custody issues can affect where you live, the hours you work, or with whom you associate.  Competent child custody counsel can help you determine what is best for your child and for you.

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