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2/11/2011
Kristen Hofheimer, Attorney
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A Child’s Best Interest When Modifying a Virginia Child Custody Agreement

If substantial or material changes have occurred since your Virginia child custody agreement was completed, you or your spouse may attempt to seek a modification in your child custody arrangement.

You'll have to demonstrate to the courts that life circumstances have changed that affect your child's well-being. You'll also need to prove that the custodial changes you're seeking are in the best interests of your child. A Virginia child custody attorney can help you follow the proper procedures and understand the child custody laws that apply to your family's situation.

When the courts consider requests to modify a Virginia child custody arrangement, they try to determine the child's best interests by examining various factors that affect both the parents and the child.

 Factors that help determine a child's best interest include:
 
  • the stability of the parents and the home environment;
  • the employment and financial status of the parents;
  • the child's relationship to the parents;
  • the parents' health and ability to meet the child's needs;
  • the age, gender and wishes of the child;
  • the age, character and mental health of the parents; and
  • the possible interference of custodial changes on a child's stability.  

Because so many factors contribute to a child's well-being, the court must carefully weigh the circumstances on a case-by-case basis. It's important to have an experienced Virginia child custody attorney on your side when dealing with changes to your Virginia child custody agreement. 

Protecting the welfare of your child is of prime importance and you may need help to clearly articulate your case. If you're facing changes to your child custody arrangement, make sure to understand the details of material changes in Virginia child custody agreements and how to protect the best interests of your child. 

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There are very specific rules governing divorce and child custody in Virginia. At Hofheimer/Ferrebee we are committed to providing you with the experience and compassion you deserve and the successful results you need to move on with your life. Request a FREE copy of our divorce guide for women in Virginia, or reserve your seat at our monthly divorce seminar - 757-425-5200.


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