Inland Empire Child Custody and Visitation Attorneys
During divorce proceedings, one of the primary goals of the court is to commit the parents to the best interests of the child with respect to custody and visitation. Of course, the judge does not know your son or daughter. They do not know you, and they do not know your spouse. The lawyers of The Mellor Law Firm will get to know you. We will get to know your child. Our team is committed to working hard to see that the outcome of the case is truly in the best interests of your child.
We have more than 40 years of combined experience serving San Bernardino County and Riverside County in Southern California. Our attorneys are dedicated to serving our clients by devoting the time and effort necessary to get results.
In addition to our extensive knowledge and resources, we provide you with the personal attention you deserve. As we help you resolve your child custody issue, we will take the time to learn about your needs. While some processes remain consistent, the reality is that every case is unique, because every parent and every child are different. Your goals are not the same as those of our last client. With your input, we will build a legal strategy specifically for you to get the results that are right for you.
Our lawyers are here to help you sort through the emotions and complexities that characterize child custody and visitation rights cases. We will take the time to explain to you the options available, from striving to resolve the matter through settlement negotiation to fighting for your needs in the courtroom. We will explain the tendencies of the court, such as their favoring of parenting time being shared between both the mother and the father. We will educate you about the differences between physical custody and legal custody, as well as the distinctions between sole and joint custody. We will help you decide which potential outcome is most effective for your situation. Then we will go to work to make that outcome happen.
Contact us at (951) 221-4744 to schedule a consultation with a dedicated child custody lawyer.