Common Arrangements for Child Custody and Visitation
Child custody cases can unfortunately be some of the most controversial and emotionally charged parts of any divorce proceeding. Typically, both parents are given the opportunity to make decisions about child custody and visitation rights without a judge or any sort of litigation. In these scenarios, most parents decide on a joint custody agreement; however, there are other scenarios where one parent is granted sole custody because it is in the best interest of the child.
The three most common child custody arrangements include joint, primary, and sole custody. If you have any questions about these arrangements or need an attorney to help you fight for custody, contact an Orlando custody attorney of the Schlegel Law Group today at 407-648-0280 and schedule a free consultation.
Custody Arrangements
Although there are three basic custody arrangements, they can each be tailored to suit the specific child’s needs. If parents decide on joint custody, they are choosing to share their child equally. This can mean sharing both the physical custody of their child as well as the legal decision-making rights for him or her.
In a primary custody arrangement, each parent is in the child’s life, but one parent gets significantly more time with the child than the other. Lastly, in sole custody cases, a judge can decide to completely deny one parent the right to child custody.
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If you are in a difficult situation regarding child custody, we may be able to help. For more information about your child custody case, contact an Orlando custody attorney of the Schlegel Law Group today at 407-648-0280 and start building your case.






