CUSTODY AND VISITATION
Ventura Child Custody Attorneys
When parents are separated or divorced, the necessary result is that one
or both parents must endure extended times apart from their children. At
the law office of Cho & Brown, we understand the importance of protecting
your parental rights both during and after the process of divorce.
Contact us to schedule an initial consultation regarding your child custody
and visitation issues, whether you are separating, divorcing or were never
married to or cohabiting with your child's other parent.
Divorced Parents Can Cooperate for the Good of their Children
Even when a divorce is bitter, many parents are able to act civil when it
comes to their children. Our initial meetings with you will allow us to get
to know the particulars of your family structure and explain the laws that
pertain in your case.
Determine the Most Workable Custody and Visitation Arrangement for Your Family
For example, we will discuss how much time a family law court is likely to
assign to each parent in a child custody court order. Normally, the courts
assume that the goal will be a 49-51% division of time that children live
with the two parents.
However, the reality is very often different, for a number of reasons:
- One parent may work nights or weekends and need a different parenting plan
than the norm.
- Parents may live too far apart for frequent passing back and forth of the
children.
- Children's school life (or teenagers' part-time jobs) may make an even split
of custody between the two parents impractical or even undesirable.
In fact, a 70-30% custody division is more common in many split families.
The custodial parent bears a great burden in day-to-day care and support
of children, while the non-custodial parent may have a greater burden transporting
children back and forth between parental homes.
For experienced counsel and representation concerning child custody and visitation, including modification and enforcement, contact an attorney at (805) 644-8893. Cho & Brown welcomes inquiries from interested individuals in or near Ventura, Oxnard, Camarillo, Ojai or Port Hueneme.
Amicable Settlement Negotiations are Best
It is natural and common for separated parents to disagree on custody arrangements.
However, even when parents do not agree, we strongly encourage them to
reach an agreement working together with their attorneys, rather than
leaving the decision to an impersonal court system. We are experienced
at representing clients in custody mediation. We are, in fact, trained
mediators who are available to assist other family law attorney's with
their custody cases.
Call or e-mail a lawyer at the law offices of Cho & Brown to schedule a consultation regarding child custody, visitation, child support and divorce.
