Are Custody And Visitation Decided In A Divorce, Or Do I Need To File A Separate Family Court Action?

The court will not grant a final divorce judgment until the parties craft a viable child custody agreement that includes visitation, support, and other relevant matters.

It’s best when the parents are able to sit down and work through these issues on their own.

If, after you and your spouse are divorced, one or both of you can no longer meet the terms of the custody agreement, that’s when you’ll petition family court to revisit the agreements.

The Rochester child custody attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer, PC have helped many couples craft reliable custody agreements, and we stay by your side down the road when new circumstances may require enforcement actions by the court or modification.

Call us today at 585-484-7432 and learn how we can help you and your children have a steady, reliable custody agreement that you can count on.

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