Siler City, NC Custody Lawyers
Triangle Smart Divorce’s Siler City custody lawyers prioritize the best interests of your children, helping you create an effective custody arrangement that protects the kids’ well-being while minimizing conflict, whether through mediation or litigation.
Key Takeaways:
- Custody in North Carolina includes both legal decisions for the child and physical living arrangements.
- Mediation is highly encouraged to reach amicable custody agreements, but litigation support is available for high-conflict cases.
- Triangle Smart Divorce helps manage all aspects of custody, including paperwork, to provide peace of mind for parents.
Divorce and custody matters are always difficult, but they can have an even greater emotional toll on your children. They might not understand everything that is happening or why their life is changing. At Triangle Smart Divorce, our Siler City custody lawyers have the knowledge and experience to help you navigate the steps of creating a custody arrangement in a way that safeguards your kids’ well-being and protects them from conflict as much as possible.
We always prioritize the best interests of your children, because just like you, we want the best possible future for them. Your family’s needs will always be the focal point around which we build our legal strategy. Contact our firm today to request a consultation and learn more about how we can help you.
Custody In North Carolina: What You Need To Know
There are two main components of custody in North Carolina: legal custody and physical custody.
Legal custody determines which parent will have the authority to make the important decisions that will have an impact on their kids’ upbringing, like where they go to school, what type of medical care they receive, and the religious practices they observe. Legal custody can be shared jointly, which is typically the arrangement encouraged in North Carolina, or it can be granted solely to one parent.
Physical custody determines which parent the children will live with the majority of the time. Similar to legal custody, it can be shared jointly, or one parent can have sole physical custody. However, joint physical custody does not always mean the kids’ time will be split evenly between parents, just that they will spend a significant amount of time with both parents.
Though the courts generally encourage custody arrangements that ensure both parents can remain active in the lives of their children, extenuating circumstances – such as one parent’s prior history of abuse, violence, or neglect – will be taken into consideration. The best interests of the kids’ will always be the priority, so the parent who can provide the best environment for them might be given preference. If sole physical custody is granted, the other parent will typically still have some level of visitation privileges.
Our experienced Siler City custody lawyers can help you understand more about your options, answer any questions you have, and help you determine the right way to move forward for you and your children.
High Conflict Custody: How We Protect You In The Face Of Challenges
Our Siler City custody lawyers are big proponents of mediation – an alternative form of dispute resolution. It provides a collaborative environment for you and your co-parent to make decisions regarding how you’ll work together to raise your children. It is entirely possible to resolve custody disputes amicably and without ever stepping foot inside a courtroom, but it does require some degree of cooperation on both of your parts.
With that said, we also know that mediation isn’t a viable option for every couple. If your former spouse or partner seems intent on creating chaos and dragging out the custody process, you can trust our Team to advocate for your parental rights. We have decades of collective practical experience handling complex, high-conflict custody cases, so we know how to formulate an effective legal strategy that will safeguard you and your kids from a narcissistic or antagonistic co-parent.
How Our Siler City Custody Lawyers Can Help You Close This Chapter Peacefully
At Triangle Smart Divorce, we understand how sensitive issues pertaining to your kids can be. Custody is an extremely personal matter, but we are here to lighten your load and provide the support you need. We take the time to learn about your family dynamics and help you thoroughly understand your options. We also handle all the tedious paperwork that the custody process can bring, giving you peace of mind that no detail is overlooked that might put your case at risk.
If you’re ready to start your new chapter with your children, our Siler City custody lawyers are here for you. Call today to request your consultation and learn more about how we can help you move forward with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions About Custody In Siler City, NC
What if my co-parent and I cannot reach an agreement on custody in mediation?
In the event neither of you are willing to compromise to reach an agreement, your case will go to court, where a judge will make the final decision based on their interpretation of what’s best for your kids. You may not like or agree with the judge’s decision, but it is final, so we urge you to try and reach an agreement outside of court as best you can.
My custody arrangement has been in place for years, but now I have to move out of state for my job. Can I bring my kids with me?
This will depend on a number of factors. The court will first determine if moving with you would significantly impact the children. Then, the court will examine both the advantages and disadvantages your kids would face in the move, and whether one outweighs the other. To hear lead attorney Jenny Bradley speak more on this, view our short video.
Do mothers always get priority over fathers in custody matters?
No. Gender bias in the courts is not legal. North Carolina law encourages the involvement of both parents in the lives of their children whenever possible and appropriate.





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