Custody

At Shayan Family Law, APC, nothing comes before the well-being and best interests of your children. Custody disputes are sensitive and high-stakes, which is why SFL’s approach focuses on creating custody solutions that foster stability for the children and prioritize their safety and development.

Comprehensive Custody Services

Our child custody services encompass a wide range of options to address your specific situation:

Custody Evaluation: We conduct thorough assessments to determine the most suitable custody arrangement based on factors such as the child's age, preferences, and each parent's ability to provide care and support.

Legal and Physical Custody: We guide clients through understanding the differences between legal and physical custody, helping them make informed decisions about joint or sole custody arrangements.

Parenting Plans: Crafting detailed parenting plans is crucial to ensure that both parents' roles, responsibilities, and visitation rights are clearly defined, reducing potential conflicts down the line.

Modification of Custody Orders: If circumstances change after a custody order has been established, we assist in modifying the order to reflect the new realities while preserving the child's best interests.

Enforcement of Custody Orders: We also help ensure that custody orders are followed and enforced, addressing any breaches of the agreed-upon arrangements.

Why Choose Us for Child Custody Matters?

Child-Centric Approach: Our unwavering focus on the well-being of your children drives our strategies and negotiations, ensuring their emotional and physical needs are prioritized.

Empathy and Support: Our compassionate approach offers clients the emotional support they need while navigating the complexities of child custody matters.

Navigating child custody matters requires delicate handling and expert guidance. Contact Shayan Family Law, APC today to discuss your situation and begin working towards a custody arrangement that supports your children's well-being.

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