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An attorney assigned to represent the interests of a child in a child custody case is usually known as a best interest attorney or guardian ad litem. Generally, these lawyers are appointed at the request of either parent, either of the parent’s attorneys, or the court. The attorney representing the child is committed to the child’s interests alone and does not to take sides in the custody debate but rather to make an independent recommendation to the court as to the child’s needs and which parent will be able to fulfill the best interests of the child. At Attorny2Child.org, we are a dedicated team of Child Attorneys and Lawyers dealing in Child Custody, Child Support, Spousal Support, District Attorney Actions, Move-Away, Alimony, Palimony, Paternity. Find all informaiton on decisions about education, religion, medical issues, and discipline, as well as where the child will live, or physical custody. With "sole custody", you alone have legal and physical custody of your child. In a "joint custody" arrangement, you and your ex-spouse share legal and/or physical child custody. If you and your spouse cannot agree on a child custody arrangement, a court will likely make a child custody decision based on the "best interests of your child." Read on to learn more about child custody law, and to locate a child custody lawyer or child custody attorney.
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