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Megan Cumbo
Also known as Megan Elizabeth Misiti
Erie County Child Custody Lawyer Megan Misiti Cumbo
Buffalo Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 5 years.
Erie County Child Custody Lawyer Jung-Dong Kim
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Buffalo Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 8 years.
Erie County Child Custody Lawyer Pamela Louise Neubeck
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Buffalo Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 24 years.
Erie County Child Custody Lawyer Steven Gabin Wiseman
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Buffalo Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 35 years.
Erie County Child Custody Lawyer Linda M. Di Pasquale
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Buffalo Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 22 years.
Erie County Child Custody Lawyer Gerald Patrick Gorman
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Hamburg Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 38 years.
Erie County Child Custody Lawyer Rebecca H. Baritot
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Buffalo Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 31 years.
Erie County Child Custody Lawyer Michelle G. Chaas
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Buffalo Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 20 years.
Erie County Child Custody Lawyer Keith B. Schulefand
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Buffalo Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 23 years.
Erie County Child Custody Lawyer Lynn Archer Murphy
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Buffalo Child Custody Lawyer. Licensed for 19 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.