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Child Custody and Visitation

There a number of options available for child custody, such as sole or joint custody and legal and physical custody. Visitation rights / parenting time is a part of custody. Legal custody entails decision-making authority and physical custody entails the actual physical possession of the children. Generally, a primary and secondary physical custodian will be selected, either by agreement of the parties or order of court. A primary custodian will have the children with them the majority of the time and the secondary custodian will have designated parenting time with the children. For more information regarding child custody and visitation, such as explanations regarding legal custody, physical custody, sole custody and joint custody, please see our Frequently Asked Questions web page.

 

With offices in Northern Georgia, the Siemon Law Firm offers legal help to residents of Fulton and Forsyth County including Cumming, Alpharetta, North Atlanta, Gainesville, Roswell and Duluth, GA.  Additionally, the firm offers representation in Florida courts.

Alpharetta Office

4555 Mansell Road
Suite 300
Alpharetta, Georgia 30022

Cumming Office

309 Pirkle Ferry Road
Building D-500
Cumming, Georgia 30040

Telephone: 770-521-4316
Facsimile:   770-521-4317
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