Child custody can be one of the most difficult and emotional issues to face during a divorce or separation. It is important to have someone who can help you navigate the legal process and protect your child's best interests. Contact Kentucky Child Custody Lawyers, Josh McIntosh Law today via email or by calling 859-217-4467.


HOW JOSH MCINTOSH LAW CAN HELP

A child custody attorney can help you understand your legal options, negotiate a fair agreement, and represent you in court if necessary.

Here are some of the reasons why you should hire a child custody attorney in Kentucky:

  • Kentucky child custody law is complex. The laws governing child custody in Kentucky are complex and constantly changing. An experienced child custody attorney will be familiar with the latest laws and court decisions, and they will be able to help you navigate the legal system.

  • A child custody attorney can protect your child's best interests. When you are going through a child custody dispute, it is important to have someone who is looking out for your child's best interests. A child custody attorney will be able to advocate for your child and protect their rights in court.

  • A child custody attorney can help you negotiate a fair agreement. In many cases, it is possible to reach a fair agreement with the other parent without having to go to court. A child custody attorney can help you negotiate an agreement that meets your child's needs and your own.

  • A child custody attorney can represent you in court. If you are unable to reach an agreement with the other parent, you may need to go to court. A child custody attorney will be able to represent you in court and fight for your child's best interests.

Overview of Kentucky Child Custody Law

The following are some of the key provisions of Kentucky child custody law:

  • Custody: In Kentucky, there are two types of child custody: physical custody and legal custody. Physical custody refers to where the child will live, and legal custody refers to who has the right to make decisions about the child's upbringing.

  • The best interests of the child: The court will determine child custody based on the best interests of the child. The court will consider a variety of factors, including the child's physical and emotional needs, the parents' parenting skills, and the parents' ability to cooperate.

  • Shared parenting: Shared parenting is a type of child custody arrangement in which both parents have significant time with the child. Shared parenting is often the preferred arrangement for the child, but it is not always possible.

  • Visitation: Visitation is the amount of time that the non-custodial parent has with the child. The amount of visitation will be determined by the court based on the best interests of the child.

  • Modification: The court can modify a child custody order if there has been a significant change in circumstances.

If you are considering a child custody dispute in Kentucky, it is important to speak with an experienced child custody attorney. An attorney can help you understand your legal options and protect your child's best interests.

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