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The Steele Law Firm
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Tacoma)
950 Pacific Ave, Ste 900, Tacoma, WA 98402- 1 Super Lawyers®
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11
Years
Experience
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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11
Years
Experience
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Seacoma Law, PLLC
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Tacoma)
950 Pacific Avenue, Suite 705, Tacoma, WA 98402- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
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Brian Murry, Attorney At Law, PLLC
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Tacoma)
4301 South Pine Street, Suite 55, Tacoma, WA 98409- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 1 Attorney Rating
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16
Years
Experience
- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 1 Attorney Rating
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16
Years
Experience
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Berry & Beckett, PLLP
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
1708 Bellevue Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122- Free Consultation
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41
Years
Experience
- Free Consultation
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41
Years
Experience
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Eckstrom Law Firm, PLLC
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
119 1st Ave. South, Suite 310, Seattle, WA 98104- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
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Law Office of Zeshan Q. Khan, PLLC
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
600 First Avenue, Suite 410, Seattle, WA 98104- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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23
Years
Experience
- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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23
Years
Experience
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Tuell & Young, P.S.
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Tacoma)
1457 South Union Ave., Tacoma, WA 98405- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 2 Attorney Ratings
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28
Years
Experience
- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 2 Attorney Ratings
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28
Years
Experience
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Law Office of Sophia M. Palmer
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Tacoma)
3623 S. 12th Street, Tacoma, WA 98405- 4 Super Lawyers®
- 3 Attorney Ratings
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14
Years
Experience
- 4 Super Lawyers®
- 3 Attorney Ratings
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14
Years
Experience
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Goldberg Jones
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
1200 Westlake Avenue North, Ste 700, Seattle, WA 98109- Free Consultation
- 3 Super Lawyers®
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21
Years
Experience
- Free Consultation
- 3 Super Lawyers®
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21
Years
Experience
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Lawgena Lawyers
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
1603 8th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109- Free Consultation
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29
Years
Experience
- Free Consultation
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29
Years
Experience
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Akiona Law, PLLC
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
927 N. Northlake Way, Ste. 301-A, Seattle, WA 98103- 1 Super Lawyers®
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24
Years
Experience
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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24
Years
Experience
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Gravis Law PLLC
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
10202 5th Ave NE, 2nd Floor, Seattle, WA 98125 22 Additional Offices -
Law Office of Tyler L. Merrill
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
2565 4th Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119- Free Consultation
- 5 Attorney Ratings
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10
Years
Experience
- Free Consultation
- 5 Attorney Ratings
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10
Years
Experience
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Zundel Law Offices, PLLC
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
FISHERMEN’S CENTER BUILDING, 1900 West Nickerson Street, Suite 201, Seattle, WA 98119- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 1 Attorney Rating
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34
Years
Experience
- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 1 Attorney Rating
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34
Years
Experience
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Lutz & Associates, P.S.
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Fircrest)
6314 19th Street W., Suite 21, Fircrest, WA 98466 2 Additional Offices- 1 Attorney Rating
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17
Years
Experience
- 1 Attorney Rating
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17
Years
Experience
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Berner Law Group, PLLC
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Everett)
3112 Rockefeller Avenue, Everett, WA 98201-
26
Years
Experience
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26
Years
Experience
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26
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Canfield Madow Law Group, PLLC
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Everett)
3102 Rockefeller Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 -
Bailey Duskin & Peiffle, P.S.
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Arlington)
103 North Street, Arlington, WA 98223- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 2 Attorney Ratings
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28
Years
Experience
- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 2 Attorney Ratings
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28
Years
Experience
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Yelish Law
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Port Orchard)
813 Division St., Port Orchard, WA 98366 -
Philbrook Law
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Battle Ground)
105 N Parkway Ave., Ste 104, Battle Ground, WA 98604- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Othello Child Custody Law Firms
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Marie White
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Burien)
415 SW 152nd Street, Burien, WA 98166 -
Melissa Roth
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
1011 Western Avenue, Suite 910, Seattle, WA 98104 -
Christopher Anderson
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
1011 Western Avenue, Suite 910, Seattle, WA 98104 -
Benjamin Brown
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
1011 Western Avenue, Suite 910, Seattle, WA 98104 -
Jessica M. Heath
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Tacoma)
3623 S. 12th Street, Tacoma, WA 98405 -
Kimberly L. April
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Tacoma)
3623 S. 12th Street, Tacoma, WA 98405- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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27
Years
Experience
- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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27
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Experience
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Elizabeth A Michelson
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Everett)
2825 Colby Avenue, Suite 306, Everett, WA 98201- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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46
Years
Experience
- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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46
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Experience
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Cheryl Van Ackeren
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Fircrest)
6314 19th Street W., Suite 21, Fircrest, WA 98466 -
Meredith Gerhart
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Olympia)
2024 Caton Way SW, Suite 203, Olympia, WA 98502 -
Elizabeth A. Hoffman-Graff
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Kirkland)
10220 NE Points Drive, Suite 330, Kirkland, WA 98033- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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18
Years
Experience
- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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18
Years
Experience
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Rachel Rolfs
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Fircrest)
1021 Regents Boulevard, Fircrest, WA 98466- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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21
Years
Experience
- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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21
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Experience
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Todd A Yelish
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Port Orchard)
813 Division St., Port Orchard, WA 98366 -
Kelly LeBlanc
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Tacoma)
1201 Pacific Avenue, Suite 1503, Tacoma, WA 98402- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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29
Years
Experience
- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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29
Years
Experience
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Rick Jones
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
1200 Westlake Avenue North, Ste 700, Seattle, WA 98109- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
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Andrew May
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Bellevue)
10655 NE 4th Street, Suite 208, Bellevue, WA 98004- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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23
Years
Experience
- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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23
Years
Experience
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Brian Murry
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Tacoma)
4301 South Pine Street, Suite 55, Tacoma, WA 98409- Free Consultation
- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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16
Years
Experience
- Free Consultation
- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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16
Years
Experience
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Jennifer J. Payseno
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
601 Union Street, Suite 3030, Seattle, WA 98101- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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34
Years
Experience
- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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34
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Experience
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William O'Connor
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Olympia)
1800 Cooper Point Road SW, Building 18, Olympia, WA 98502 -
Jeanine A. Vhan
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Everett)
2707 Colby Ave., Suite 1204, Everett, WA 98201 -
Sherrie Bennett
Child Custody Lawyers Serving Othello, WA (Seattle)
1200 Westlake Avenue North, Ste 700, Seattle, WA 98109- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
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People Often Ask…
Working out a parenting agreement that covers child custody and visitation can be difficult, especially when there is animosity between parents. Whether you're recently separated and looking to learn the basics of types of custody or you've had an open case for years that needs modifications due to life changes, you can find resources here. FindLaw's Child Custody and Visitation directory contains information about many local Othello, Washington attorneys who can help you through your child custody and visitation case.
Child custody refers to a situation in which a parent (or parents in cases where there is joint legal or physical custody) is charged with the responsibility of raising and protecting their child. During bitter divorce or separation proceedings, or in cases where abuse is alleged to have occurred (either against the child or against a spouse, or both), custody hearings may be brought to court.
Visitation refers to the schedule set out (either mutually by the parents, or by the order of the court) by which the noncustodial parent may be able to see their child. In some cases, there may be zero visitation allowable at the discretion of the custodial parent or the courts, typically in cases of abuse.
Visitation can be supervised or unsupervised, depending on the context of the visitation agreement and schedule, as well as the relationship shared between the custodial parent and the noncustodial parent. Supervised visitation is strictly monitored from a legal perspective, and any violations of agreed-upon or mandated supervision may result in the loss of visitation.
Sometimes issues arise where a parent keeps a child when it's not his or her turn to care for the child. Occasionally, a parent claims a child on their taxes after it had already been established that the other parent would claim the child. When these problems arise, it's never the solution to stop paying child support; that will only hurt you in the end. Instead, you should find an Othello, Washington child custody and visitation lawyer to help modify the agreement.
Custody can be determined by the parents themselves in non-aggressive or non-acrimonious divorces or separations free of abuse or other aggravating factors, or by the courts themselves in cases where neither parent can mutually agree to terms beforehand.
If a custody case proceeds to court, the judge will consider things such as the child's welfare and best interests. The judge will look at the health and habits of both parents, their ability and history of being a primary caregiver, their living arrangements (new romantic partners, suitable quarters for a child, environmental concerns), and so on. The wishes of the child may also be given some weight, depending on the age of the child and the circumstances surrounding the case in question.
Custody and visitation terms are easy enough to change in amenable arrangements where both parents are on speaking terms and fine with moving the schedule around. Some paperwork may be involved via each parent's respective attorneys if there is a formalized schedule that needs to be updated.
In more contentious cases, custody and visitation terms may be changed by court order, generally requiring a hearing from both parties. The reasoning behind any potential custody or visitation change (a change in job hours, ability to take care of a child, living environment, allegations of abuse or similar) may be considered, and the opposing party will have the opportunity to defend themselves against any such claims as well as to reiterate their own stance.
Dealing with any type of legal situation can be emotionally draining, but for cases involving your child, it can be difficult to keep calm and ensure everything you need to do is covered. With an experienced attorney advocating for your rights as a parent, you're more likely to get the custody and visitation agreement you and your child want and avoid missing any important steps along the way.
There are two common types of custody in terms of parental rights and the best interests of the child: sole custody and joint custody. Beyond this, there are also two different categories in which custodial rights can fall — physical and legal.
- Sole custody refers to situations in which it is determined that it is in the child's best interest for one parent to remain in physical or legal custody (or both).
- Joint custody, by contrast, describes scenarios in which both parents are entitled to either physical or legal (or both) custody of a child, involving set scheduling and honest negotiation as to potential legally material choices being made on behalf of a minor.
- Physical custody is as it sounds, where the parent retains actual, physical custody of the children. Parents with sole physical custody of a child do not necessarily have to allow visitation from other parents, although courts may determine that such visits are in the child's best interests (or not). In some situations, courts need not make a judgment, as both parents can come to an agreement on their own as to any potential visitation schedule.
- Legal custody is a different matter entirely, and this term refers to a parent (or parents who share joint legal custody) who is entitled and empowered to make decisions for the child at the center of a custody case. Which school to attend, which religious ceremonies or places of worship to patronize, and other important life decisions are made by the parent (or parents) who hold legal custody.
In most states, family courts determine child custody arrangements based on what is in the best interests of the child. The courts look at a number of factors in making this determination, such as:
- The parents' desire and ability to care for the child.
- The emotional bond between the child and both parents.
- The adjustment needed if the child has to move to a new area.
- If the child is old enough, the child's wishes.
Frequently, parents or other adults who have raised a child will be required by the court to take part in mediation. In mediation, you can discuss what you want, any problems you've had exchanging the child from one home to the next, and anything else that's relevant to the situation. Hopefully, you can come to a resolution everyone can live with. Otherwise, the judge may make a parenting plan that neither parent is happy with. However, it's important to note that if there was domestic violence in your relationship with the other parent, you may be able to skip mediation.