Saparilas Law - Raleigh, North Carolina
Domestic DefenseCustody: Legal v. Physical?
Joint v. Sole? Shared?
Promising to be the question that tugs on the heartstrings of every party involved "Who get's the kids?" can be handled tactfully, assertively and aggressively at Nick Saparilas Law. We understand that this is almost certainly the hardest time of your life. Custody and visitation are the legal terms in court ordered determinations of which parent the child lives with and the conditions for the child to visit the other parent. In North Carolina, the law does not favor either the mother or father. Rather, the courts look at the best interest of the child. Custody and visitation orders are never considered to be final, they can always be modified if a significant "change of circumstance" can be proven.
Custody and visitation cases are always unique to each families circumstances, several things are taken into consideration and must be evaluated and answered in each case. Who has legal custody? What church or school will your child attend? Which holiday does the child spend with you? What time and where may the other parent pick the child up? What time should the child be returned home? What is the procedure to follow if either of you are running late and won't be there on time? How much notice should you be given if the other parent is planning a vacation? How far away may the other parent move? There are many other issues, and you should never leave your children's future in the hands of an inexperienced attorney.
Call Nick Saparilas Law for a consultation and we can help ease your fears and begin to get your life back on track.
CRIMINAL DEFENSE
At the law office of Nick Saparilas, we aggressively defend your rights and protect you from the overwhelming power of the Government. For more information on how Nick Saparilas can work to defend your rights > click here!
DOMESTIC
Family law and divorce attorney Nick Saparilas is a highly trained and experienced lawyer with a history of excellence. For custody, alimony, separation agreement, 50-B domestic or equitable distribution information > click here!