Child Custody Attorneys Serving Utah
If you have separated from your ex-spouse or ended a relationship with the parent of your children, there is a good chance you no longer see eye to eye. Our attorneys understand that dealing with a family law issue is difficult enough. These challenges are made even more difficult when children are involved. For many years one parent was known to be the primary residential parent, while the other parent was known to be the secondary residential parent. In today’s legal world it is more common for neither parent to be referred to as the primary or secondary residence. Instead, a comprehensive parenting plan is created that addresses all essential items as it relates to the life of the child. This includes how visitation time will be defined on regular weekdays, weekends and holidays. The parenting plan will also outline educational needs, healthcare, extracurricular activities and even any religious education the children may receive.