During divorce or any other family law matter, a parent’s first concern is for his or her children. Will you still get to see your children and spend quality time with them? Will you still have a say in how they are raised and have decision-making authority in their lives? Will you get to spend holidays and other important milestones with them? How will you co-parent with your soon-to-be ex-spouse?

At Maduforo & Osimiri Law Office PLLC, not only will we provide the legal advocacy you need to protect your parental rights, but our lawyers will make sure that you are equipped with the answers and information you need at each step in the process. We understand just how important your relationship with your child is, and our team will work relentlessly to protect that relationship.

An experienced lawyer can make a difference in the outcome of your custody or child-related matter. Call our Dallas law offices today.

Custody And Visitation — What You Need To Know

Your marriage may be coming to an end, but you must still co-parent with your ex. The decisions you make during the divorce and the manner in which you approach a custody battle can affect your ability to get along and provide a new parental structure for your children.

We provide innovative solutions during the custody agreement process to keep emotions at bay, as much as possible, and produce a custody and visitation decree that works for the family and is in the best interests of the child.

While we are always focused on keeping contention to a minimum for the child’s best interests, you can be assured that our lawyers are prepared to litigate on your behalf if your spouse is uncooperative or trying to block your parental rights.

Child Support

The parent with primary custody is generally paid child support by the other parent to help cover the child’s expenses and needs. This amount is based on a set formula that takes into account income, any financial needs of the child and the number of children, as well as several other factors.

Our attorneys will make sure that the amount of required support is fair. Your child’s best interests are our primary concern, and we will work diligently to protect your child during these negotiations.

For more information about children and divorce, please call our law offices today.

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