Child Custody Attorney Serving Wilmington, Myrtle Grove, and Castle Hayne, NC
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Child custody law can be confusing, so if you are in the midst of a custody battle, you need an experienced attorney on your side. At Allan Brandon Tise, PLLC, Attorney at Law, we serve parents in Wilmington, NC; Wrightsville Beach, NC; Kure Beach, NC; Carolina Beach, NC; Myrtle Grove, NC; and Castle Hayne, NC.
If Your Ex-Partner Is Fighting Shared Custody
A shared-custody agreement can be difficult to navigate, but this is especially difficult if your ex-partner wants to deny you access to your children. If you are being accused of misconduct or your ex is otherwise slandering you, a child custody lawyer is imperative to your case. We will help you fight the charges so your children can keep you in their lives.
If You Need Sole Custody
Some cases call for sole custody. If you want to limit or eliminate your spouse’s contact due to violence, abuse, mental instability, or other issues, our lawyers will fight for you and your children.
We understand that you want to give your children the best life you can, so you will have a child custody attorney who knows what arguments will work best for you so that you can have a good chance at receiving custody of your children. Your children deserve to live a life with a loving parent, and we will do our best to help you achieve that.
If You Lost Custody
If you have made mistakes in the past but you are turning your life around, we can help you navigate the legal process of increasing your custodial presence. Our child custody law firm can give you the guidance you need so that you can understand the process and have
the best chance to parent your children again.
Call us at 910-251-9614 today to discuss your case
Call us at 910-251-9614 today to discuss your case

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