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process on track. This bolsters the case for involving legal counsel to prepare an agreement,
putting emotions aside and focusing on the child.
How Custody Lawyers Can Help
In some cases, one attorney can be retained to draw up a child custody agreement that both
parties can agree on. In other situations, particularly those that are hostile or contentious, it may
be necessary for both parties to retain counsel. While it can be expensive to retain counsel to
establish child custody agreements, more often than not, it results in the most optimal results for
the child involved. Attorneys are able to pragmatically assess the situation so that the child is
raised in the best environment possible. Legally binding agreements serve not only to protect the
children involved but also the parents, to avoid future disputes and to establish a clear,
regimented custody schedule to avoid future conflict and instability.
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