While the anxiety of missing priceless moments with your child can be debilitating, remember that your relationship with them doesn’t have to end with your separation.
Unfortunately, when a child is separated from one parent, it means they won’t spend all their time with either parent.
Children must acclimate to living between two homes, and both parents must share legal custody. Though this transition can be difficult, it also ensures that wherever your child is, they feel loved and supported by both parents.
Shared custody is common in Riverside County, San Diego County, and San Bernardino County, but every family's unique circumstances will influence the arrangements.
At Family Law Matters, our seasoned attorneys understand the emotional and legal complexities of child custody cases. We know what’s at stake—your child's well-being, your parental rights, and your future together.
Our primary concern is ensuring that your child's best interests come first while helping you achieve the best possible outcome. The choices you make today will shape your child's future, so it’s crucial to act in a way that maintains the strength of your relationship.
Whether your goal is joint custody, sole custody, or visitation rights, our dedicated Temecula team is here to guide you through the process with compassion and expertise.