When parents face legal disputes over parenting time or visitation, hiring a child custody attorney is essential to ensure decisions are made in your children’s best interests. At Moore Family Law Group, our dedicated child custody attorneys combine legal strategy with empathy, guiding you through CCRC, courtroom petitions, and post-judgment modifications with clarity and confidence.
When you are having a disagreement about who sees the child or children and when and the parents cannot work out the disagreement the next step is to seek court intervention. A person does this by filing what is called a Request for Order. This is a package of papers that basically tells the Judge the parents cannot agree on how to share the children and states the filing parent's position for what they want and why they want it.
Once those papers are filed the court will automatically send you to what used to be called mediation and now is called CCRC- Child Custody Recommendation Counseling.
This is a session with a court employee- this person is NOT an attorney, this person is NOT a judge. They are usually a therapist or a court employee trained by the court in this process. You cannot bring your attorney with you to this meeting. You can bring a support person but usually they will not be allowed into the actual meeting.
After this session the Counselor prepares a report. If the parties came to an agreement, the report states what the agreement is. If the parties did not, the counselor recommends a plan for how to share the child and sends it to the judge.
At Moore Family Law Group as soon as the CCRC date is set you are set up with a CCRC prep appointment with your attorney to go over what you should and should not address during this session and to discuss the best strategy for achieving a favorable report from the CCRC counselor.
When navigating custody disputes, it’s important to remember that these cases often overlap with other areas of family law. At Moore Family Law Group, our team provides comprehensive support in divorce, child support, spousal support, and even domestic violence restraining orders. By working with an experienced child custody attorney, you gain guidance tailored to both your rights and your child’s best interests. For a broader overview of what child custody attorneys do, you can also review this helpful American Bar Association resource. Our team is here to protect your family, secure your future, and provide the compassionate advocacy you deserve. Schedule a private consultation today to take the first step forward.
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