Learn About the Different Types of Custody Arrangements


Child Custody

Turn to the Law Office of Andre L Batson for details

Judges focus on the best interests of children when awarding custody to parents. Custody arrangements can be temporary or permanent, and either one parent or both can have legal and physical custody of their children. If you’re divorcing your spouse and need help fighting for custody, turn to the Law Office of Andre L Batson for representation.


You can call 202-253-5922 to schedule a no-cost, no-obligation consultation.

When might a judge award sole custody to a parent?


In attorney Batson’s experience, judges deny custody to parents who appear unfit to raise children. This could be due to:


  • Criminal activity
  • Substance abuse
  • Other problematic behavior


Remember, custody arrangements can also be temporary, so judges can make changes if a parent’s behavior puts a child at risk. Contact the Law Office of Andre L Batson today to get help requesting sole custody or modifying an existing arrangement.

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