Services

Custody and Visitation

The child's best interests come first

When spouses or cohabiting partners separate, decisions must be made about custody, residence, and visitation of children. We help you find the best solution for the family.

Custody Arrangements

Parents can agree on joint custody or that one parent has sole custody. If no agreement is reached, the court can decide on these matters.

  • Joint custody
  • Sole custody with one parent
  • Child's residence
  • Child support payments

Visitation Rights

Visitation rights ensure the child maintains contact with both parents. Parents can agree on visitation or seek assistance from the District Commissioner or courts if there is disagreement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Parents can agree on joint custody or that one parent has sole custody. If no agreement is reached, the court can decide on custody matters. Custody decisions should always consider the best interests of the child.

Visitation rights ensure the child maintains contact with both parents after divorce or separation. Parents can agree on visitation arrangements or seek assistance from the District Commissioner or courts if there is disagreement.

Contact us to discuss custody matters.