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  1. Sarah Eldrich

    Orange Child Custody Lawyer Sarah D Eldrich
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    New Haven, CT Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 29 years.

  2. Debra Marino

    Orange Child Custody Lawyer Debra B Marino
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    Orange, CT Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 17 years.

  3. Kenneth Rubin

    Orange Child Custody Lawyer Kenneth B Rubin
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    New Haven, CT Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 35 years.

  4. Leslie Jennings-Lax

    Orange Child Custody Lawyer Leslie I Jennings-Lax
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    New Haven, CT Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 8 years.

  5. Paul Carty

    Orange Child Custody Lawyer Paul V Carty
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    New Haven, CT Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 26 years.

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    Orange Child Custody Lawyer James A Cuddy
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    Shelton, CT Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 15 years.

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  7. David Volman

    Orange Child Custody Lawyer David G Volman
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    Shelton, CT Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 25 years.

  8. Katrina Camera

    Orange Child Custody Lawyer Katrina K Camera
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    Shelton, CT Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 10 years.

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Child Custody

If you are getting divorced and have children, part of the divorce agreement will involve determining where and with whom the children will live. A child custody lawyer can help you negotiate custody, either by agreement or in court. The custodial parent (the one the child lives with) earns the legal right to make decisions regarding the child's lifestyle, welfare, and education. Some parents opt for joint custody, which means children divide their time between both parents' homes, and parents share the right to make decisions on behalf of the children. If you as parents are unable to agree on child custody, a judge will decide for you.