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Rubin Family Law logo Rubin Family Law

  • Practice Areas
    • Divorce
    • Paternity and Legitimation
    • Child Custody
    • Prenuptial Agreement
    • Postnuptial Agreement
    • Child Support
    • Property Division
    • Alimony
    • Post-Judgment Appeal
  • Our Firm
    • Kevin J. Rubin, Esq.
    • William A. Alexander, Esq.
    • Brianna L. Hagood, Esq.
    • Jamie A. Perez, Esq.
    • Team
  • Testimonials
  • Contact
  • Client Resources
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    • Make a Payment

Do I Need a Child Custody Lawyer? The Pros of Quality Representation

Raising children is one of the most challenging jobs parents can do, and it is especially difficult for parents who are now separated. Establishing custody, custody arrangements, visitation schedules, and child support is crucial, but the process can quickly become taxing and stressful as you fight for the outcomes you want.

In cases that involve child custody, it is essential to hire an experienced legal expert who will represent you skillfully throughout negotiations or court proceedings. You want only the best for your child, as does your child custody lawyer. Here are several pros to choosing the right representation for your child custody case:

A Child Custody Lawyer Navigates the Law for You

Child custody laws cover many issues and can be challenging to understand if you are not well-versed. From physical child custody to legal child custody, visitation schedules, child support, and everything in between, parents can become lost in their case without a solid legal team by their side.

The right child custody lawyer will review your case, listen to your desired outcomes, and create a strategic plan to move forward. It is essential to identify the strengths and weaknesses within your case. An exemplary attorney will know how to utilize both in either negotiations or in court. Your attorney should also be able to anticipate how the courts may rule and adjust their strategy accordingly to achieve the best possible outcomes.

A Child Custody Lawyer Notices the Details

It is common to focus on the big picture of your child custody case and fight for the outcomes you want, but a lack of experience in child custody laws and legal proceedings will create significant obstacles. If you attempt child custody negotiations alone or face trial without representation, you will likely miss crucial details and make case-damaging mistakes throughout the process.

To provide sound advice and quality representation, your child custody lawyer must focus on all the details of your case, whether big or small. Your attorney will pay attention to everything and know how to strategize toward the most ideal outcomes for you and your child.

A Child Custody Lawyer Prevents Costly Mistakes

As mentioned, it can be easy to miss details and make mistakes if you represent yourself in your child custody case. Without the right child custody lawyer on your side, inevitable mistakes could lead to several court fines or cause negative outcomes for your child. Having the right representation by your family’s side is essential to ensure that nothing gets in the way of your child’s best interests.

Child custody can be complicated, but the child custody lawyers at Rubin Family Law are ready to simplify the process for you.

Our attorneys understand family law and have years of experience representing families in child custody cases. Schedule a consultation so we may examine your case details and offer expert counsel. Call us at 770-670-7200.

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