Tampa Custody Attorney

Your Children and Changes in Your Custody Arrangements

The most difficult challenges in life are those that involve a child. Whether it’s a divorce or a custody issue, there is nothing more emotionally and physically painful than having to deal with the well-being of your child.

The McKinney Law Group is a family law firm in Tampa, FL that strives to provide outstanding legal representation throughout the divorce process. We believe that every client deserves personalized attention at all times, so we will work with you to ensure that your needs are met.

You Have Options

When you choose The McKinney Law Group as your family lawyer in Tampa FL, you can rest assured that our family attorneys will be dedicated to protecting your rights and interests. We will listen carefully to your needs and concerns and do everything we can to help you reach an amicable resolution to your case. If necessary, we will aggressively fight for what’s best for you and your family both inside and outside of court.

If you’re not sure whether or not you need a family lawyer, consider these five reasons:

Divorce and Custody

You have probably heard about cases where parents go too far when it comes to their children’s rights. One example is when one parent takes away visitation rights from the other parent because he or she doesn’t agree with how they raise their kids. If your ex-spouse refuses to let you see your children on certain holidays, then this could be grounds for filing for contempt against him or her in court. In cases like these, an experienced family lawyer in Tampa FL can help guide you through the process so that your children receive fair treatment under the law.

The first thing to understand is that the decision to divorce doesn’t change the fact that both parents have an obligation to support their children. If one parent asks the court for custody of their children, it’s up to the judge to decide whether shifting custody would be in the best interests of the child. The judge may consider factors such as any history of domestic violence between parents or any history of drug use by either parent.

Child Support and Visitation

The second thing to understand is that child support payments from one parent to another may continue even if one parent has primary physical custody of their children. This can vary depending on what type of order was issued in your case. For example, if there was no visitation order issued then typically child support will terminate once the other parent obtains primary physical custody or visitation rights with their children. If there was a visitation order issued then typically child support will continue until either party obtains primary physical custody or visitation rights with their kids again (for example).

We believe that each person’s situation is unique, and requires an individualized approach. Our family lawyer in Tampa FL take the time to get to know you, your goals and objectives, and the details of your situation before they make recommendations on how to proceed with your case.

Our family lawyer in Tampa FL from The McKinney Law Group will work tirelessly to achieve this goal while also making sure that you are treated with dignity and respect at every step along the way.

If you have questions about a prenup agreement or a postnup agreement or require legal assistance in other areas of Family Law you may always contact Damien McKinney of The McKinney Law Group to discuss your case further. He can be reached by phone at 813-428-3400 or by e-mail at [email protected].

We now offer virtual prenuptial agreements. Contact us to inquire further about our virtual prenup option.