Custody & Access Rights
Custody & Access Rights
In a dispute regarding child custody, the judge will heavily weigh the interests of the child, and consider factors such as: age, needs, relationship, stability, health, and habits to determine whether to grant joint custody, sole custody or other access rights measures.
In determining access rights, there are many factors you can ask the judge to consider, such as face-to-face access, phone or electronic access, and prohibiting or compelling certain activities with the child.
As the factors to consider can be complex, our experience in cases similar to yours can help you obtain the results you're looking for.
