Child Custody Attorney in Scottsdale
Schedule a ConsultationChild custody is often the most emotional part of a divorce or legal separation case in Arizona. All parents want what is best for their children. At Guymon Law, we work diligently to protect the well-being of children involved in family law matters using custom-tailored legal services. We provide straightforward and realistic legal advice to our clients, as well as high-quality representation during cases. Contact us today to start with an initial child custody case evaluation in Scottsdale.
What Sets Our Scottsdale Child Custody Lawyers Apart?
- Our Scottsdale family law attorneys have more than 50 years of combined experience in child custody law.
- We don’t build unreasonable expectations; we treat our clients with honesty and respect.
- We are incredibly passionate and care about our clients.
- Our lawyers help people strategize and solve their problems – we don’t just bill hours.
- We will zealously advocate for you and your family’s needs through every phase of your case.
How Do the Courts in Arizona Determine Child Custody?
According to Arizona Revised Statutes Section 25-403, there are two different types of child custody: legal decision-making and parenting time. Legal decision-making is the right to make decisions for the child regarding health care, education, religion and other important matters. Parenting time refers to physical custody and care of the child. It is possible for either parent to have one or both types of custody in a Scottsdale divorce case.
The courts will look at several factors when making custody decisions, including:
- The child’s age
- Any special health or medical needs
- The child’s relationship with both parents
- The child’s adjustment to his or her home, school and community
- Any parental history of child abuse, neglect, domestic violence or substance abuse
- Each parent’s physical and psychological state
- Which parent is most likely to allow the child continuing and meaningful contact with the other parent
- The child’s wishes, if old enough and mature enough
Overall, a judge will determine legal and physical custody based on what is in the best interests of the child, or what will best serve the child’s physical, psychological, mental and emotional well-being. This decision often requires an in-depth analysis of the child’s home life, needs and relationships. The courts typically believe that a child does best with continuing contact with both parents after a divorce. However, sole custody may be given to only one parent in certain circumstances.
What Can You Do to Help Your Scottsdale Child Custody Case?
Child custody is a highly nuanced area of family law. It is a delicate subject that requires special knowledge of Arizona’s related laws and statutes. It may also be the part of your divorce or legal separation case that you are dreading the most as a parent. Hiring a family law attorney from Guymon Law can give you as much peace of mind as possible during this difficult time.
With assistance from an attorney, you and your ex-spouse may be able to avoid putting a custody case to a judge by achieving a settlement agreement. Creating your own parenting plan can leave you and your ex-spouse in control of the outcome and your time with your child. If your custody case does have to go to trial, our attorneys can use proven legal strategies and support your arguments with evidence. Guymon Law offers personalized legal services to protect a child’s best interests during mediation and litigation.
Contact Guymon Law About a Child Custody Case in Scottsdale, AZ Today
At Guymon Law, we understand what is at stake during a child custody case in Arizona. We will go above and beyond to protect your rights and pursue your desired outcome as our client. Our lawyers will stand by your side throughout the legal process, offering tailored legal advice and constant communication to make this difficult time a little easier for you and your child. We care about you, your family as a whole and your future. Discuss how we can help you in more detail during a child custody case evaluation. Call (480) 553-9782 to speak to our attorneys today.