During a custody dispute, one of the most difficult issues is deciding how custody (co-parenting) should be shared.
Sobieski, Messer & Associates, PLLC understand the difficulties that this issue poses. Meet with our Knoxville child custody attorneys to discuss co-parenting and how it affects you and your family.
Sole custody
The more traditional form of custody is sole or full custody, in which one parent is named as the custodial parent and has the legal responsibility and physical care and control of the child and the other parent has visitation rights.
The custodial parent has the ultimate decision-making authority about the child, including religious upbringing and charges in surname. Our attorneys help our clients get Knoxville sole custody.
Joint custody
Over the last 20 years, joint custody has received a lot of attention and is sometimes the preferred custody arrangement. In Tennessee, there is a presumption in favor of joint custody if both parents agree.
Parents sharing custody share the legal responsibilities and physical care and custody of their child. There are many factors to take into account when considering joint custody:
Joint custody may not be the right choice in every situation. Meet with a custody lawyer in Knoxville to discuss this important issue.
Last updated on: December 30, 2009
