Protect Your Children's Interests
As the American family evolves and more mothers and fathers enter the work force, California law surrounding child custody and parenting time also evolves. It is no longer the norm that mom is awarded primary physical custody of the children. As long as both parents make the children a priority, California courts are inclined to award a joint parenting time schedule.
The courts seek to ensure that a divorce does not diminish the parent-child bond, but rather they want to support this bond as the family evolves. This, too, is our goal. Los Angeles child custody attorney Marshall A. Coyle represents each client's child custody goals with determination, skill and knowledge of the law. Contact us today.
Los Angeles Child Custody and Visitation Attorney, Offering Creative Solutions That Work for You and Your Children
Our law firm has a keen understanding of our clients' concerns. Many of them want to make sure that the divorce, and a subsequent custody dispute, do not adversely affect their relationship with their children. Others are concerned about their spouse's ability to parent the children. Still others want to share custody but are concerned about the impact a shared schedule will have on their children.
Attorney Marshall A. Coyle has extensive experience in finding innovative and resourceful solutions to complex child custody and visitation rights matters, as well as other family law matters, including:
We will be straightforward with you. You will know what to expect every step of the way and be given realistic expectations. The solution may not be perfect, but it will protect your rights with your children.
Contact Our California Child Custody and Visitation Modifications Lawyer
To learn how the Law Offices of Marshall A. Coyle can help you effectively resolve your family law concern please call 213-599-7526 or e-mail us to arrange a consultation today. We strive to provide effective and affordable legal services in matters of child custody and visitation, parenting time, relocation and other family law concerns.






