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    Child Custody Services in Northern Kentucky

    FH Law attorneys are experienced Kentucky Child Custody and Family Lawyers in the Northern Kentucky area (Boone, Campbell, Kenton, Gallatin Counties). The outcome of a child custody dispute in Kentucky will forever impact your life and your relationship with your children. The attorneys at FH Law understand the difficulties that come with child custody cases for all parties involved. We truly aim to make the transition as easy as possible for every client.

     

    Our divorce lawyers, who are also experts as child custody lawyers in Kentucky, provide solutions and outcomes that our clients desire. We can assist you in your child custody case in Kentucky with the
    following:

    • Establishing custody or visitation schedules
    • Child financial support payment calculation
    • Explanation of processes
    • Custody modification
    • Mediation
    • For military personnel

    Child custody is a legal term sometimes used to describe the legal and practical relationship between a parent and child. This includes the parent’s right to make decisions on behalf of the child, as well as
    their duty to provide for the child.

     

    Establishing child custody in Kentucky is ultimately decided by a judge. The judge takes your pleas into consideration, along with other factors. These factors include the best interest of the child, some wishes of the parents and children, home environment stability, income level, employment stability, and one’s ability to provide for and take care of the children.

     

    Having custody of your child in Kentucky can mean legal custody, which is the right to make important decisions that
    affect your child’s life. This includes religious affiliation, medical
    care, and education, or physical custody, which is the actual possession and control of your child, or both.

     

    Joint custody can mean either joint legal custody, where the parents share decision-making power. Or joint physical custody parenting time, where the child divides his or her time between each parent’s home, or both.

     

    In Kentucky, the court determines custody based on what it determines is in the best interest of the child. The court considers any factor relevant to the child custody dispute, including love, affection, and other emotional ties between the parties and the child.

     

    Contact us at (859) 888-3448 for a free, no obligation, consultation with our Kentucky child custody attorneys today.