
Shuler Law Firm, LLC
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Going through a separation or divorce is challenging, especially when children are involved. Fortunately, a child custody lawyer at Shuler Law Firm, LLC can help. Shuler Law Firm, LLC understands the sensitivity of child custody matters. Each family's situation is unique, and we are committed to finding solutions that serve the best interests of the children while also respecting the rights of our clients. At Shuler Law Firm, LLC, we navigate the legal system to address your child custody concerns, including legal custody, physical custody, visitation rights, and custody modifications.
To discuss your case and how a child custody attorney at Shuler Law Firm, LLC can help, call (417) 288-4433.
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At Shuler Law Firm, located in Springfield, MO, we provide compassionate and personalized legal services focusing on family law, personal injury, and criminal defense. Our experienced team, led by Attorney David Shuler, is dedicated to delivering tailored solutions that protect your rights and interests.
Why Choose Us:
- Decades of experience with an insight-driven approach
- Individualized counsel for family, injury, and defense needs
- Direct, responsive communication with our clients
- Versatility in handling traditional and specialized cases
- Strong advocacy in claims against large insurance companies
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From divorces to adoptions, we provide full legal coverage.
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How do visitation rights work?Visitation rights are granted to the non-custodial parent to ensure they maintain a relationship with the child. The visitation schedule is typically outlined in the custody agreement and may include weekends, holidays, and vacation periods. Both parents are encouraged to be flexible and communicate well for success.
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How is custody determined?Custody is determined by considering the best interests of the child. Factors may include the child's age, health, emotional ties with parents, parents' ability to care for the child, and the child's ties to home, school, and community. Courts aim to facilitate stability and continuity for the child.
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What is child custody?Child custody refers to the legal terms set by the court to decide who is responsible for the care and decision-making of a child after a divorce or separation. It can include physical custody, which is where the child lives, and legal custody, which involves decision-making rights about the child's welfare, education, and health.
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What if a parent violates the custody order?If a parent violates a custody order, the other parent can contact the court to report the violation. The court may enforce the order through legal means, including sanctions or modifications of custody arrangements. It is best to document violations and seek legal counsel to address these issues properly.
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