Traverse City Child Visitation Attorney
If you are considering divorce, it is important to think about how this upheaval will affect your children. For some families, joint physical custody is ideal. If your child is flexible and easygoing, sharing time with both parents can help both of you stay involved in your child's life. If your child becomes fretful or anxious when faced with changes, you may want to consider a primary or partial custody arrangement.
Michigan law emphasizes the best interests of the child or children when making custody and visitation arrangements. Typically visitation is granted by the court to the noncustodial parent. If these arrangements need to be changed as your child grows, we may be able to go back to court to modify the original visitation or parenting time agreement.
Don't Go It Alone
There are many online resources and self-help books on divorce, custody and visitation. With divorce, as with many other legal processes, you have one chance to get it right. The agreements you make now will affect your family far into the future. By consulting with an experienced family law attorney, you may avoid potential turmoil and costly mistakes.
Protect your rights and your financial future. Call the experienced family law attorney at Amberg, Amberg and Williams North at 866-447-9209, or locally at 231-929-8340 in Traverse City, Michigan. We have been providing personal service and reliable advice to child visitation clients since 1975. Contact us today for a free initial consultation with a qualified lawyer.
Personal Service, Reliable Advice, Effective Representation
Our attorney represent clients who need to work out child custody and visitation arrangements that serve everyone's best interests. Visitation conflicts often arise in response to these situations, including:
- Birthdays
- Summer vacations
- Holidays, including Thanksgiving and Christmas
- Weekends
- School breaks
- Safety of the living environment
As your child grows, visitation arrangements may need to evolve as well. School activities may demand more and more of your child's time. Your child could become disabled or diagnosed with ADHD. Your spouse may accept a job offer in another state, requiring modification of the original child visitation or custody order.
No matter how difficult the situation, you can count on the experienced visitation attorney at the law firm of Amberg, Amberg and Williams North. Call us at 866-447-9209, or locally at 231-929-8340. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.