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Nearly forty percent of married couples in the U.S. will one day get divorced, and many of those couples will need to deal with the complicated issue of child custody. Parents who split must make difficult decisions about the well-being of their children, but they often let their emotions get in the way.
When a couple with children divorces, they will need to decide which parent their children will live with and who will pay child support. It is possible for each parent to spend equal time with each child and share custody. That is an ideal child custody arrangement, but that isn’t always feasible. If joint custody doesn’t work for a couple, they can rely on one of our network of child custody lawyers in Louisiana to find a solution and negotiate a custody arrangement both parents can accept.
Child custody arrangements deal with where a child will live and who will make educational, legal and medical decisions for their children. Ideally, both parents will get to spend equal time with their kids and make critical decisions together, but that is not always possible. You should turn to one of our attorneys to explain the differences between physical custody and legal custody.
Louisiana’s family courts prefer joint custody arrangement because children get to see both parents, but that is not a viable option in all cases.
In some situations, one parent can be denied custody, and even visitation because they are incapable of providing the care a child need or has an underlying issue that makes them dangerous to a child. A parent can be denied custody and visitation for the following reasons:
Abandonment
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