Minnesota Child Custody Attorney
Family law issues such as determining child custody can often be extraordinarily difficult to navigate. Child custody arrangements often come with great emotional turmoil and can have long lasting consequences for you and your family. Experienced Minnesota child custody attorney John E. Roach understands what is at stake for your family and provides prudent advice and a steady hand throughout each Minnesota family law proceeding.
While going through a divorce or a child custody proceeding, many parents find themselves asking questions to which they may not have immediate answers. How will custody of my children be decided? Where will my children live? What is a parenting plan and how will it work? Minnesota family law attorney John E. Roach can provide you with guidance to each of the questions you ask as you navigate the Minnesota family law system.
In Minnesota, there are three general categories of concepts involving child custody. Physical custody, legal custody, and parenting time (also known as visitation) are the broad categories discussed in the context of a child custody case.
Physical Custody
Physical custody refers to the ability of a parent to make choices as to the day-to-day living situation of the child. Additionally, physical custody includes the residence of the child. Physical custody is often conflated with parenting time, which is often the most heated portion of a custody arrangement. If there is no agreement on physical custody, this will be decided by the court based on a list of factors.
Legal Custody
Legal custody, on the other hand, gives a parent power to make decisions relating to the healthcare, education, and other similar big-picture issues in their child’s life.
Parenting Time (Visitation)
Parenting time generally revolves around the implementation of a schedule of the time a child will spend with each parent. Parenting time often addresses regular and holiday schedules for a child and may even include details such as transportation, child pick-up and drop-off, and telephone contact.
Child custody and parenting time attorney John E. Roach understands that child custody arrangements involve important, life-changing issues for your and your family. If you are struggling with a child custody issue, call 651-468-2103 for a free consultation. Roach Law PLLC is dedicated to fighting ceaselessly for the best interests of you and your children.