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When Can I Have the Court’s Custody Decision Re-reviewed? (Part A)

Kristen Hofheimer, Attorney
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A passionate advocate and well known champion for women in divorce and child custody issues.
Going through a Virginia divorce is a process that requires a great deal of patience and inner strength. A divorce rearranges key elements of your family and your life, and brings with it a number of new and serious concerns.

The Special Challenges of Virginia Child Custody Arrangements

Child custody is one of the biggest concerns for women going through a Virginia divorce. As mothers, women are completely invested in their children's lives and want only the best for them.

Most mothers have specific hopes and plans for their children's custody arrangements. Ideally, both parents can work out a Virginia child custody plan that suits their entire family's needs.

They might come to these agreements on their own or through Virginia divorce mediation or a collaborative divorce.

It might take some compromise and negotiation to create a parenting plan that is acceptable for both parties. In any case, your Virginia child custody attorney is an invaluable resource as you fight for the custody arrangements that are most ideal for you and your children.

In situations where parents cannot agree on a child custody plan, the court has to make the important decisions about Virginia child custody.

Child custody fights are a heartbreaking aspect of the divorce process that should be avoided if at all possible. These battles are often bitter and negatively affect the child or children of the divorcing couple.

Court Child Custody Decisions in Virginia

Courts make decisions in Virginia child custody cases based on many factors, including

  • Physical and mental health of the parent;
  • Parent's relationship with the child;
  • Parent's financial stability;
  • Child's health, age and gender; and
  • Many other factors.  

Virginia courts strive to make decisions that are in the best interests of the children in all cases that come before them.

When Re-reviewing a Virginia Child Custody Agreement is Prudent

Sometimes, the circumstances surrounding a particular divorce and child custody case are complicated, and decisions might be difficult to accept for one or both of the parents involved in the case.

If a Virginia court has made a custody decision regarding your children and you feel that it isn't in your child's best interests, you have the right to have the Virginia child custody decision re-reviewed. 

In some cases, child custody arrangements can be changed; however, there are specific rules and guidelines involved. You should speak to your Virginia divorce attorney about the process of filing to modify child custody.

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