FERRO, BATTEY & EUCALITTO, LLC
Divorce, Family, and Matrimonial Lawyers
FERRO, BATTEY & EUCALITTO, LLC
Divorce, Family, and Matrimonial Lawyers
Going through a divorce is difficult, but when children are involved the challenges and complexities become much greater. Because of this, it is essential to work with a knowledgeable and experienced child custody attorney. The family law firm of Ferro, Battey & Eucalitto, LLC provides legal guidance for clients preparing and filing for a divorce or legal separation in Fairfield, Greenwich, New Canaan, Stamford, Westport, and the surrounding communities of Connecticut. Reach out to our office when you need to speak with a professional divorce lawyer, alimony attorney, child support lawyer, or child custody attorney. We will fight to achieve the best possible outcome for both you and your child.
In all divorce cases in which there are children under the age of 18, the court will need to make orders concerning the custody of the children. When deciding what's in the best interest of a child, the court addresses legal custody and physical custody. Having a trusted child custody attorney by your side will help ensure you secure your right to custody.
Legal custody addresses which parent will make the major decisions for the children. Major decisions can include decisions affecting the children’s health, education, and religion. If parents have joint legal custody, they are expected and required to confer and obtain the other parent’s consent before making any major decisions for their children. In the vast majority of cases, parents share joint legal custody.
In some cases, albeit a much smaller number, the parents have joint legal custody with final decision-making to one parent. This means that while the parents are expected to confer and discuss all major decisions regarding their children, in the event they cannot agree, one parent is allowed to make the final decision. This type of legal custody order is more common in cases in which there is frequent disagreement resulting in an inability to make decisions for the children.
In an even smaller number of cases, one parent will have sole legal custody. Sole legal custody allows that parent to make all of the major decisions, without the agreement of the other parent.
Physical custody addresses when the children are with each parent. There is no one-size-fits-all physical custody arrangement. Rather, the arrangement could depend on a number of factors, including, but not limited to, the availability of each parent to be with the children, the age of the children, where each parent lives, and the parent who has been the children’s primary caregiver.
In most cases, the parents, with the help of professional child custody attorneys, will attempt to agree on legal and physical custody and other related issues, which could include the division of holidays and vacations. If the parents agree, their agreement will be memorialized in a Custody and Parenting Plan and submitted to the court for approval.
In the event the parents cannot agree, the court will decide these issues. In making this decision, the court is to be guided by what is in the children’s best interests, in addition to considering a non-exhaustive list of factors in General Statutes § 46b-56(c):
Custody cases are often won, not by proving that the other parent is unfit, but by proving that you are the better parent. For that reason, while your case is pending, you should be mindful that all of the decisions you make for your children are going to be scrutinized. Therefore, it is important to speak with a skilled child custody attorney about the best ways to strategize and prepare for your custody case.
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