Merrillville Child Custody Lawyers
As a parent, you want the best for your child, and that means custody or adequate visitation time. At Robert A. Plantz & Associates, LLC, we share your concerns. We work diligently to help our clients achieve their custody and visitation goals. We have a proven track record for helping families across northwest Indiana find amicable and workable child custody solutions that fit their family’s unique needs and circumstances. Learn more about how we can help you with custody arrangements by calling 219-561-0263.
Child Custody Matters We Can Assist You With
Our firm represents parents in matters involving:
- Child custody
- Visitation and parenting time
- Child relocation disputes
- Grandparent rights
- Paternity as it relates to custody and visitation
- Representation in Children in Need of Services (CHINS) cases
We can also assist you if changes in your life require modifications to your custody orders or changes in visitation schedules.
To set an appointment for a free initial consultation* about a child custody or visitation matter, contact us today.
What Are The Different Types Of Child Custody In Indiana?
In The Hoosier State, parents can have sole or shared:
- Physical custody: The right of one or both parents to have the child live with them.
- Legal custody: The right of one or both parents to make decisions about a child’s schooling, health care and other matters.
- Split custody: When parents split sole custody of their children. For example, one parent may have exclusive physical custody of one child while the other may have sole physical custody of another.
- Bird’s nest custody: This is where both children stay within the family home and each parent switches off who lives there in a given week.
The type of custody that is right for you and your children can depend on your specific situation. We can help you determine which type of custody is right for you during a consultation. You can set one up with us today by calling 219-561-0263.
What Factors Do Indiana Courts Look At When Determining Child Custody?
During child custody determinations, judges are often thinking about what’s in the best interests of the child. While what those “best interests” are can vary, a lot of the factors they look at include the:
- Financial stability of each parent
- Physical, emotional and mental health of each parent
- The level of involvement of each parent in the children’s lives
- The ability of each parent to help their children with school, extracurriculars and other related matters
- The ability of each parent to address specific health-related issues for each child
- The relationship each parent has with the children and whether it fosters a healthy environment for the children to be in
- The age and unique needs of the couple’s children
We can help promote your needs and interests in these matters alongside the needs of your children.
Do Indiana Courts Consider Sibling Relationships When Determining Custody?
It can depend on the circumstances. For example, if parents are looking to utilize split custody as part of their parenting agreement, a judge may factor in the relationship a child has with their sibling before allowing it.
Creative Custody And Parenting Time Solutions
Courts in Indiana have much latitude in custody and visitation matters. There is one constant, however – judges will always decide in favor of what they perceive to be the “best interest” of the child.
Merrillville child custody attorneys Robert A. Plantz and Alexander Ian Moffett will work to achieve the right solution for you and your children. As an accomplished negotiator, he is skilled at developing creative solutions that enable them to enjoy quality parenting time. He is also an experienced trial attorney who works vigorously to protect his clients’ rights.
Proposed Child Relocations
Our firm has extensive experience in child relocation cases, handling 10 or more cases at any given time. In some cases, a mutually acceptable solution can be negotiated, but disputes often end up in court. Porter County custody and visitation attorneys Robert A. Plantz and Alexander Ian Moffett can review your situation and explain the factors that will shape the outcome, as well as potential costs.
What If We Can’t Agree On Custody?
Not every couple can agree on how custody and visitation should work. If you find yourself in this situation, you still have options. Perhaps you just need some help keeping on track. With some guidance, you may be able to reach an agreement that best suits your family, which may include solutions that you ordinarily would not have considered and a court may not be able to consider. If that doesn’t work for you and the other parent, you may rely on an Indiana court to resolve this issue. As you prepare to present your case to the court, you should know that the court will make its decision based on what will serve the best interests of your children.
Let Us Answer Your Questions
For a free initial consultation* with a lawyer concerning a child custody or parenting time matter, contact Robert A. Plantz & Associates, LLC, in Merrillville, Indiana, at 219-561-0263.