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Winning Sole Custody

Winning Sole Custody

Under most circumstances, biological parents are expected to make decisions involving their children. The custody arrangement is usually one of the most contentious aspects of the divorce process as there is often disagreements about which parent will stay with the children. If you are involved in a custody dispute and you don’t seem to agree with your former spouse, contact Salt Lake City child custody attorney.


Some parents wish to obtain sole custody in order to make all major decisions regarding their children without having to consult their former spouse. However, there are certain obstacles associated with parents seeking sole custody.

The majority of family courts may not grant sole custody because they don’t consider it beneficial to the children. If you want to win sole custody, you should have an attorney by your side to gather clear and convincing evidence. You need to convince the judge why sole custody will serve the child’s best interest. If there is evidence of drug and alcohol abuse or domestic violence, you may have a case.
When a parent wins sole custody, the other parent may still be granted some visitation rights.

Think About These Things

There are some factors courts generally consider when determining child custody. The most important factor to consider is what’s the child’s best interest. Other factors are outlined herein –


• Best interests of the children – This is the major factor. The child’s needs must be met in the new parenting arrangement otherwise courts may determine sole custody is not the best solution for the children.
• Proper courtroom etiquette – Parents seeking sole custody need to follow courtroom protocol. In other words, no interruptions or inappropriate behavior.
• Gather all the important documents – There are some important documents related to the custody of your children, which your Salt Lake city child custody attorney can help you with.
• Court dress code – It is important you dress appropriately for court otherwise the judge may think you are disrespecting the court and an irresponsible parent.

How do you win sole custody?

It is possible to have the full parental responsibility of your children under some specific circumstances. While most parents may prefer sole physical custody, it is not always possible. Children need both biological parents when growing up. In most cases, even when one parent is granted full custody, the other parent is granted certain visitation rights unless it is not safe for the child to spend time with the non-custodial parent. This is the typical scenario in cases involving child abuse or domestic violence.


Divorce can become a financial roller coaster if you are not careful. You and your former spouse have to make tough decisions regarding your finances, which can impact your future and the future of your children. It is important you don’t make these important decisions uneducated and alone. Find a good Salt Lake City asset and property division attorney to help you with your divorce proceedings.

Divorce Property Division

If your marriage is coming to an end, you probably wonder how your marital property will be divided. Most couples accumulate a lot of belongings during the course of their marriage. Dividing marital property fairly is what every couple wants. After all, it will benefit the whole family and help you avoid costly legal fees and unnecessary legal battles in the future. Joint marital assets are divided equally. However, there are other ways to divide property, which only an experienced Salt Lake City asset and property division attorney can explain to you in more details.

Some couples are able to come to an amicable agreement about the division of their assets. Yet there are always disagreements about specific items. It is common exchanging items. For instance, the wife may want to keep the house and the car while the husband prefers other marital property. Sometimes mediators are used in order to divide the proceeds equally. It is important you are familiar with the laws in your state and how they may apply to your specific situation.

Debts

This is also an important aspect of your divorce process. Debts are often more difficult to divide. In order to properly divide them, you will first have to calculate how much you owe. You should order your joint credit card report. Some divorce parties run up debt without the former’s spouse consent, particularly if he or she is considering a divorce. Once you obtain the credit card reports, you proceed to identify which debt is yours. It is important both divorce parties agree to stop the debt from growing larger. Some parties like to cancel most of their credit cards and leave one to use in case of an emergency.


You can take some steps to make sure your debt doesn’t keep increasing:
• Paying off your debts and start a life debt free
• Become responsible for your debts by asking for more funds when dividing marital assets
• Share responsibility for your debts

Taxes

Most divorcees talk about child custody, alimony, asset and debt division but they forget about other important issues such as the tax implications of divorce. Some tax issues you will have to deal with include things like – tax exemptions for dependents if you have children – claiming the Head of the Household status -tax deductible attorney fees – avoiding non-deductible child support – avoiding non-deductible maintenance payments

Retirement

Retirement benefits can also be divided equally. You need to consider how these assets can be divided with the help of a qualified child custody lawyer familiar with these types of cases. It is important you secure your financial future and the future of your loved ones.

Child Custody Lawyer Free Consultation

If you have a question about child custody question or if you need help with custody, please call Ascent Law at (801) 676-5506. We will help you.

Michael R. Anderson, JD

Ascent Law LLC
8833 S. Redwood Road, Suite C
West Jordan, Utah
84088 United States

Telephone: (801) 676-5506