Child Custody from the Child’s Point of View
Divorce can be a traumatic event for any family, but it can be especially difficult for one with children. Typically, one of the most emotional and complicated parts of a divorce process is dealing with child custody agreements. Because both parents want custody of their kids in the majority of cases, this can often lead to heated custody battles.
If you are having custody battles in your divorce case, it is important to remember that the court will act in the best interest of the child in determining divorce, but a lawyer can help you protect your interests as well. If you or someone you know is currently going through a divorce or child custody case, contact a Denton custody lawyer of Alexander & Associates today at 972-420-6560 and schedule your consultation.
Determining the Child’s Best Interest
In the majority of child custody cases, the court sides with the child’s best interest in determining custody. The court may look at each parent’s stability, financial situation, and other factors, but court officials may also decide to interview the children to better gauge what the child would like to see happen.
This can be a very difficult time for you and your child, and it is important to make sure your child doesn’t feel like the divorce is his or her fault. Although it may be difficult with the other aspects of the divorce weighing on your mind, it is helpful to consider how your child is feeling and what he or she wants when making custody agreements.
Contact Us
At Alexander & Associates, a Denton custody attorney can help you with your child custody case so that your rights as a parent are respected by the court. Contact one of our attorneys today at 972-420-6560 to learn more about your legal options.
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