What Does a Family Attorney Do?

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From child custody disputes to divorce proceedings, a family attorney is there to help when relationships break down, and you need legal representation to achieve the outcome you desire. According to the video, folks can consult with an attorney specializing in family law after separating or during the stage of change where they’re considering separating. This means you don’t have to wait until you’re estranged from your soon-to-be ex-spouse before you start looking into your options for legal representation. It’s better to get information about what you should or shouldn’t do during this process before you take any steps to leave the relationship if you’re married or have been a long-term domestic partner of someone.


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Some child custody arrangements can be worked out amicably between two parents as long as both parties are on the same page and willing to be civil. Even if you have a good co-parenting relationship with your ex-partner or ex-spouse, you still might want to consider getting a legal representative involved. They can advocate for your best interests and the best interests of the child. They may also be able to advise you on the next steps if a once-friendly dynamic turns sour during the divorce or custody proceedings. Even if you don’t think you’ll need a family attorney, you should still consult one.

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