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    In Franklin County, Maine, there are 2 child custody lawyers available with 112+ reviews, ratings and specialties. Best‑reviewed attorneys appear first. Cities within the county are listed below for a more focused search.

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    Franklin County Has 2 Child Custody Attorneys with 112 Reviews

    Tiffany L. Bond

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    5.0131 reviews
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    Franklin County Child Custody Attorney
    Child Custody Lawyer Licensed for 12 years
    Practice Areas:  Child Custody, Family, Mediation and more
    Family law from Cumberland County to Bangor, offices in Portland and Rangeley.
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    Franklin County Child Custody Attorney
    Child Custody Lawyer Licensed for 19 years
    Practice Areas:  Child Custody, Criminal Defense, Family and more
    Bio: I've actively litigated in Maine for over seven years. My successful litigation experience includes jury trials, PFA hearings, divorce trials, and guardianship hearings. I am currently focusing on criminal litigation where I stand up for my client...

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    Child Custody Lawyers in Franklin County, ME

    Child custody lawyers represent parents in establishing physical and legal custody arrangements, parenting time, and visitation schedules. They advocate for the child’s best interests, draft parenting plans, negotiate agreements or mediate disputes, and present evidence in family court. When circumstances change, these attorneys seek modifications or enforcement of custody orders.

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    Child Custody

    Child custody lawyers represent parents in establishing physical and legal custody arrangements, parenting time, and visitation schedules. They advocate for the child’s best interests, draft parenting plans, negotiate agreements or mediate disputes, and present evidence in family court. When circumstances change, these attorneys seek modifications or enforcement of custody orders.

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