Parenting Time Bullet Guide (Part 10): Opening and closing statements in child custody & visitation

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Welcome back to another addition to our series of bullet-point guides on parenting time and visitation in child custody cases. As you’ve likely noticed throughout the course of these series, parenting time decisions can be a source of significant stress and complexity for a lot of couples. Even if your relationship came to an end in an amicable way, each parent may disagree on how to ensure they get the best for their children. Unfortunately, not all parents will see eye to eye when it comes to defining the best interests of the child. So far during this series, we’ve looked at various factors that can come into consideration when a court is making decisions about parenting time orders. Now, we’re going to examine the statements a child custody attorney, like myself, might make when representing a client during a case for visitation and parenting time.

Child Custody and Parenting Time Opening Statements

Child Custody and Parenting Time Closing Statements

Just as an opening statement is used to introduce a judge to the issues of a child custody, visitation and parenting time case, a closing statement is used to summarise all the evidence that was actually produced in a succinct way. Closing statements are commonly used among lawyers in an attempt to focus the judge on the outcome that’s best for their client.

If you have any questions about the points above, you can find more information on opening statements and closing statements on this blog. We also have articles on the various techniques used by child custody attorneys when helping their clients with visitation and parenting rights. If you want to discuss your own case with me, Mr. Darren Shapiro, you can contact my office through the form on this website or at 516-333-6555 to arrange to get on our calendar for a free, friendly, and informative initial appointment. Up to the first half hour is free.

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