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  1. What to Expect from a Child Custody Lawyer
  2. How Is a Child Custody Case in Everett Resolved?
  3. What Factors Are Used to Determine Child Custody in Washington?
  4. Our Child Custody Lawyers in Everett Are Committed to Excellence, Compassion, and Integrity

You want what is best for your children. As such, even in the middle of your divorce, your goal is for you and your spouse to have healthy relationships with your kids. But if you can’t agree on what that looks like, you should meet with a child custody lawyer in Everett. They will help you deal with this situation and others regarding your custody concerns.

Dellino Family Law was founded in 2013 and has more than 180 years of combined experience on our team. Trust a family lawyer in Everett from our team to help you with your child custody case. For more information, request a case consultation with us.  

What to Expect from a Child Custody Lawyer

Choose a child custody attorney in Everett who has received many positive client testimonials to serve as your legal advocate and representative. Initially, your attorney will learn about you and your child custody case. They will ask you questions and gather information regarding your child custody dispute. Next, your lawyer will start building your legal strategy.

Unfortunately, it can take months or years to settle child custody and other outstanding issues in a divorce. Your lawyer remains on your side for as long as your divorce proceedings take. They will discuss how to create the right parenting plan for your family and other legal topics with you. Your lawyer will address any legal concerns you have during your litigation promptly. 

At Dellino Family Law, we want you and your children to thrive post-divorce. Our family lawyers will forge a meaningful relationship with you. We will provide you with the legal guidance and support you need to achieve your desired outcome in your child custody case. Contact us today. 

How Is a Child Custody Case in Everett Resolved?

In Washington State, there is no guarantee that you and your spouse will split custody of your children 50/50 following your divorce. Your Everett child custody lawyer is honest and transparent about child custody. They want you to understand what options are available to resolve your child custody case, including:

Direct Negotiations Between You and Your Spouse

You and your spouse can come to terms on a child custody agreement with minimal family court involvement. However, direct negotiations can be contentious, and they can impact your relationships with your spouse and children. Your family attorney can assist with your child custody negotiations, making sure your legal rights are protected every step of the way. 

Mediation 

With mediation, you, your spouse, and your respective family lawyers can collaborate with a neutral third-party in the hopes of resolving your child custody case. You and your spouse can engage in mediation via a Washington State Dispute Resolution Center (DRC). Or both parties can jointly select a mediator outside of a DRC to help you with your case. 

Court Order

If direct negotiations between you and your spouse regarding child custody are unsuccessful, a family court can order mediation. From here, if mediation does not result in a child custody agreement, a judge will review the evidence from your case and look at the best interests of your children. They will then issue a court order for child custody. 

Child custody cases are often emotionally draining for all involved. Thankfully, you do not have to go through your legal proceedings by yourself. Your attorney will commit substantial time and resources to your case. They will position you to get case results that match your expectations. 

What Factors Are Used to Determine Child Custody in Washington?

Child custody cases are not one-size-fits-all. Your Everett child custody attorney will find out what your case entails and prepare a custom legal strategy. They will account for the many factors that Washington State family courts will consider as they decide how to address child custody issues, such as:

  • A child’s best interests
  • The rights of a child’s parents and ensuring that there are no biases used against either parent
  • A child’s relationships in their community and with their extended family
  • How each parent has handled their parenting responsibilities in the past
  • Each parent’s work schedule
  • Each parent’s ability and willingness to support and care for their child’s physical, emotional, and psychological well-being

If you deal with your child custody case alone, you risk mistakes that can hurt you and your relationship with your children. Alternatively, if you partner with a family lawyer with relevant child custody case experience, you can avoid such mistakes. 

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Our Child Custody Lawyers in Everett Are Committed to Excellence, Compassion, and Integrity

Resolving a child custody dispute is rarely simple. In your child custody case, your spouse could make accusations against you and do other things that damage your relationship with your kids. For those worried about losing custody of their children, seek legal help right away. Work with our child custody attorneys in Everett, as we will give your situation our undivided attention. 

The family attorneys at Dellino Family Law will connect with you on a personal level. We will address the legal challenges in your child custody case and help you make informed decisions at each stage. Give us the opportunity to assist you. Schedule a case consultation with us.

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