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When you consult with a child custody attorney in San Diego, CA, you may be worried or apprehensive. At the Law Office Of Kevin Lemieux, APC in San Diego, CA, we understand that preparing for a custody battle can be a stressful time. We can be with you every step of the way and make sure that your rights are upheld.
A bit of advance preparation can make all the difference in hitting the ground running with your custody case.
Before you meet with one of our lawyers, have a think about what your goals are. Decide on what type of custody arrangement you are seeking, whether it’s sole custody, joint custody, or something else. You should also think about your child’s best interests, including their education, living arrangements, and emotional needs. If they are old enough you may wish to discuss it with them.
If you know what your objectives are before you come to meet with us, we can get straight to the task of developing a strategy that aligns with your wishes.
Get all your important documentation together so that we are able to get a comprehensive view of your situation. Important documents to gather include:
Be prepared to discuss your child’s daily, weekly, and monthly schedule. This should include school hours, extracurricular activities, and any special needs or routines that they have. The court will want to assess what sort of custody arrangement will be in the best interests of your child. If we have a good understanding of your child’s schedule and their life this will help us to propose a realistic and beneficial custody arrangement.
It is often easier to think of questions in advance than during the consultation when you’re on the spot. Help your case by preparing a list of questions and concerns you have about the custody process. This ensures you cover all topics important to you during the consultation. Questions may include:
Consider the other parent’s circumstances, including their living situation, work schedule, and their relationship with the child. This is not the time for insulting your child’s other parent, but it can be very valuable for us as your attorneys to understand what they are like, anticipate potential arguments or disagreements, and formulate a strategy that takes their situation into account. It can help us if you make some notes so that you remember all the important details.
We’re always happy to explain legal terms to our clients, but it can save time if you familiarize yourself with basic legal terminology related to child custody before you come to your first consultation. Taking a moment to look up terms such as “physical custody,” “legal custody,” “visitation,” “parental rights,” and other commonly used phrases so that you understand them will help us to communicate clearly.
You may feel like you haven’t always been the best parent, but our job is to fight for you no matter your circumstances or history. However, to x`provide you with the best advice and representation, we need accurate and complete information. Don’t be afraid to be honest about your situation, including any past legal issues, substance abuse problems, or other factors that could impact your case. If we know about any potential issues or arguments that your child’s other parent may use against you, we will be able to prepare for them effectively.
Understand the potential costs involved in a custody case, including attorney fees, court costs, and other expenses. Think about your own financial situation and don’t be embarrassed to discuss money matters with us when we meet. Your first consultation is free, and you can ask us everything you need to know about our fees and payment options.
We know that not every custody case needs to involve a court battle. Consider whether mediation or other forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) might be appropriate for your situation. These methods can be less adversarial and costly than traditional litigation. While in some cases it may be necessary to fight it out in court, mediation may suit your situation if you would prefer to resolve things quickly or if you have a fairly amicable relationship with your child’s other parent and just need to get the details of your custody arrangement ironed out.
You don’t have to go it alone. You can arrange to bring a trusted friend or family member to the consultation with you for support. They can help you during the meeting by asking any additional questions that you may have forgotten and provide you with emotional support during the meeting. They may also be able to take notes for you so that you can look through them afterward to refresh your memory on what was discussed.
It can be anxiety-producing to contemplate entering this sort of legal dispute, but we want you to know that you are in good hands. You can look up our website to see the cases we have taken on successfully and the families we have helped throughout our years practicing law. You’ll be able to see our experience with child custody cases and familiarity with local courts and judges, and how that expertise translates into successful results.
Emotions can run high in cases involving child custody, even if you have resolved to be calm and stoic. Make sure that you have a support system in place to look after you during this difficult time, with friends, family, or a therapist, to help you when the case gets emotional. Custody cases can feel like a marathon, but having a good team around you can ensure that you will cross the finish line.
A productive and effective consultation is the best way to lay the groundwork for a successful child custody case. If you take these steps before our meeting, you will be able to hit the ground running in your case for custody. Make a call to us at the Law Office Of Kevin Lemieux, APC in San Diego, CA, to set a time for your first consultation.