COMBINING COMPASSION WITH PRACTICALITY

Guiding You Through Child Custody Concerns Not Related To A Divorce

Navigating child custody issues can be emotionally challenging and complex, even when you are not dealing with a divorce. I understand that your children are your top priority and that you need a dedicated attorney who will fight to protect both your children and your parental rights. That is where I come in. I am attorney Scott J. Levine, and I am here to help you through these difficult times with compassion and professional guidance.

With over 25 years of legal experience, I have been helping families in Mt. Laurel since 1999. My significant experience in family law has equipped me to handle a variety of child custody cases, particularly those involving unmarried parents. I know what you are going through, and I approach every case with the care and understanding it deserves.

Understanding Child Custody For Unmarried Parents

Child custody cases for parents who were never married can be vastly different from those that are processed as part of a divorce. Whether you were in a long-term relationship that resembled a marriage or had a brief partnership, the absence of a legal union brings unique challenges to resolving custody issues.

As a child custody lawyer for unmarried parents, I focus on clarifying the rights and responsibilities of each parent. If you are an unmarried mother or a biological father looking to establish paternity, it is crucial to legally define your role in your child’s life. Establishing paternity can be a significant step in securing your rights and setting the groundwork for custody and visitation arrangements.

For unmarried parents, the main goal is to formulate a custody arrangement that serves the best interests of the child. This includes determining physical custody (where the child lives) and legal custody (who makes important decisions regarding the child’s welfare). I guide my clients through the negotiation of these terms, always aiming to reach a fair and practical resolution.

Visitation rights are also a critical aspect of child custody that affects unmarried parents. I strive to create visitation schedules that facilitate a healthy relationship between the child and both parents. It is essential for the child’s development to maintain strong bonds with both parents whenever possible.

Throughout my practice as a child custody lawyer for unmarried parents, I have encountered and successfully managed a wide range of scenarios. From amicable separations where parents seek a mutually agreeable solution to more contentious situations requiring mediation or court intervention, I tailor my approach to meet the specific needs of each case.

Let’s Protect Your Parental Rights

If you are facing child custody concerns and you are not sure where to turn, I am here to help. Protecting your parental rights and ensuring the best for your child does not have to be a journey you take alone. Contact Scott J. Levine today by calling 856-804-1752 or by filling out an online contact form.