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Child Custody and Bellevue Family Law

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Almost every parent facing divorce considers child custody as the most important issue. Many troubling questions arise: with whom will the children live, how much will they visit with the other parent, and if I am not the residential parent do I lose my parental rights? Bellevue family law cases, governed by Washington State family law, apply a standard of “best interests of the child” to determine custody. Absent a showing that one parent is unfit, the residential schedule for the children after divorce will be what is in the children’s best interest. While this standard sounds vague, keep in mind that since families are each unique, the law has to be flexible enough to be effective. Bellevue family law attorneys specialize in litigating the meaning of this very important standard.

Another thing to keep in mind is that generally the most effective parenting plans are those in which the parties agree to the terms themselves. By effective I mean here that the parties abide by it and it works little hardship on the children so that they are able to thrive. Bellevue Family Law lawyers work hard to understand the special circumstances of their client’s case in order to facilitate agreements. While it may seem difficult if not impossible to openly negotiate with someone you have decided to divorce, the best interests of your children may be at stake. In any event, Bellevue family law requires, by King County family law rule, that the parties attempt mediation of all divorce cases. This shows just how much weight the courts give to the mediation process.

The Bellevue Family Law attorneys at McKinley Irvin are all in favor of negotiation. Child custody cases are emotional and personally detailed matters, and communication between the parties in the dispute is always positive. However, not all Bellevue family law attorneys work this way. Some custody disputes become hotly litigated, and when this happens, we have the experience and resources to litigate with the best of them. Whether your Bellevue family law case involves child custody, spousal maintenance, property division, or child support, the Bellevue Family Law lawyers at McKinley Irvin are highly experienced and effective. We approach all our cases with the intensity and respect family law clients deserve, and we encourage a communicative approach when possible.

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The author is a Bellevue Family Law student. Please visit McKinley Irvin for more information.


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