Child Relocation Attorney in the Dayton, Ohio, Area
The proposed relocation of a parent and child usually results in litigation, though it may be possible to achieve an acceptable solution through negotiation. Whether you are a parent with physical custody who wants to relocate or you wish to prevent the relocation of your child, you need experienced legal representation. Without it, your rights as a parent may be threatened.
Crossman Law Firm has successfully represented parents on both sides of the issue. We understand the complex legal aspects of proposed child relocations and how to protect our clients' rights.
Contact us for a consultation with an attorney. We want to help you achieve your child custody goals.
The "Best Interest" Standard
Courts always decide child custody and visitation matters in what they perceive to be the "best interest" of the child. Ohio law further defines how questions regarding proposed parental move aways should be addressed. Through sound argumentation, it may be possible to persuade a judge to rule one way or the other.
Ann Crossman has practiced family law in Ohio for over twenty years, and has extensive experience in cases involving child move aways and modifications in custody. Our firm will closely examine the issues in your case, using our experience and knowledge in the attempt to achieve your goals. If litigation cannot be avoided, we will work to present a strong and convincing case in court. When it can help, we can work with a child psychologist or other professional who can provide testimony in support of your case.
Negotiated Solutions
Depending on the circumstances of the case and the client's desires, we may be able to negotiate a solution that allows the relocation of a parent. Typically, the non-relocating parent is granted extended time with the child during the summer months or around holidays.
Protecting Your Rights
At Crossman Law Firm, we understand the importance you place on your child's well-being. Whatever your situation, we will work diligently to protect your rights at every stage of the legal process.
Contact a Lawyer
To schedule a consultation with Crossman Law Firm, call (937) 528-1730 or contact us online.
