Custody & Guardianship
Child Custody & Visitation Representation
Custody and visitation disputes should be approached through the child’s welfare, stability and practical needs. The strongest case is usually the one that presents a workable parenting arrangement supported by evidence rather than treating custody as an extension of the marital conflict.
Custody issues that may require legal strategy
Immediate living arrangements, schooling, medical care, continuity and stability pending final adjudication.
Regular access, holidays, video calls, supervised arrangements, travel and practical implementation.
Proposed change of city or country, schooling, travel, access and preservation of the child’s relationship with both parents.
Education, health, documents, travel and other significant decisions affecting the child.
Child-welfare case framework
Document the child’s present home, school, healthcare and day-to-day care.
Show actual involvement, availability, support systems and ability to meet the child’s needs.
Present a workable custody or visitation schedule rather than only opposing the other parent.
Use school, medical, travel, communication and other objective records where relevant.
Parent service
Part of our Divorce & Matrimonial Disputes practice.
Legal framework
Custody and guardianship may arise under personal-law provisions and the Guardians and Wards Act, depending on the case. India Code.
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Custody litigation is strongest when the evidence and proposed arrangement remain centred on the child’s welfare, stability and continuing relationship with both parents where appropriate.
General information only; not solicitation or legal advice for any specific matter.