When you and your partner split up, it can be a difficult experience. If the two of you happen to share a child together, then it can make the situation much more serious, and you need to come together to figure out a way to move forward that keeps the needs of the child at the forefront of every discussion. Navigating custody can be a struggle for some families, however, and it is important to talk with a trusted legal team about the steps and your options at every point along the way.
At Charles & Concilio, P.C., we know that your children are the most important thing in the world to you, and we are here to help you take care of them. After the end of a relationship or marriage, your little ones are still your responsibility, and coming together with the other parent can be a great way to do it. Parenting plans are signed agreements from both parents that outline the rights and responsibilities of each of you, and they can cover a wide range of topics, from healthcare to religious upbringing. To find out more about parenting plans, give us a call today!
Custody Have You Confused? Talk To A Trusted Family Attorney
When you start your path toward parenting after breaking up with your partner, you want to make sure that you have all of the information you need to make the decisions that are right for your family. This means talking to a trusted attorney who understands the local laws surrounding custody, and we are here to help. Knowing your possibilities is a great first step.
What Are Parenting Plans, And How Can They Help?
Parenting plans are signed agreements from both parents, and they outline the rights and responsibilities of each of you. This can hold each of you to a certain standard in parenting, and they can cover a wide range of subjects. If you want to ensure certain things like religious upbringing or set ground rules on medical discussion, parenting plans give you that opportunity. Parenting plans do need to be approved by your judge, so they need to follow the law, but there is a fair amount of latitude given to these agreements. Find out more by giving our team a call.
Learn More About Navigating Custody With Charles & Concilio, P.C.
If you’d like to learn more about parenting plans during custody negotiations, feel free to reach out to us at Charles & Concilio, LLC located in Greenwich, CT at (203)234-1000. We’re here to support you during this time and help you to better understand your legal options during divorce and custody negotiations.