
Washington, NC Child Custody Lawyer
Protect Your Parental Rights in Beaufort County
Child custody can be a tough path to navigate as well as emotionally draining, especially on the children. When it comes to retaining child custody, you need a lawyer who can fight for your rights and the wellbeing of your children. You need someone who is understanding of your situation and is conscientious of the turmoil your children may be going through during the legal process. Whether this is the beginning of your child custody matter or you are seeking a change an existing child custody order, Attorney Amanda G. Bramble at Bramble & Bramble, PA will help you fight for your rights as a parent. Contact our firm today to schedule a consultation.
We handle child custody matters in Beaufort, Martin, Washington, Tyrrell, and Hyde Counties.
Child Custody Laws in North Carolina
There are two types of child custody in North Carolina: physical custody and legal custody. Physical custody refers to which parent will physically care for the child. Legal custody is the ability to make major life decisions for the child.
- There are several guidelines that the court considers in making a child custody determination.
- The needs of the child and each parent's ability to meet those needs
- Relationship between the child and each parent
- The relationship between the parents and each parent’s ability to co-parent
- The mental and physical health of each parent
Contact Amanda G. Bramble to Protect Your Rights as a Parent
With numerous factors to consider in child custody determination, having a knowledgeable family law attorney like Amanda G. Bramble is crucial. Contact Bramble & Bramble, PA today!
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At Bramble & Bramble, PA, you will receive the one-on-one attention and individualized solutions that you need. Attorney Amanda G. Bramble will personally handle your case and will help you navigate through the complexities of the legal system with a sense of confidence. She will address your concerns and help you make informed decisions every step of the way.
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