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Massachusetts Parenting Plan Agreements

Boston Parenting Plan Attorneys

There are a lot of challenges that come with being an unmarried parent. Whether you are going through a divorce or you have never been married, a comprehensive parenting plan can provide solutions tailored to you and your kids. For more than 50 years, the Dane Shulman name has earned a reputation for standing up for the rights of Massachusetts families. Today, our lawyers are ready to listen to your concerns, explain your options and develop a parenting plan that works.

Coming Up With a Child Custody and Visitation Plan That Works

The first step to any successful parenting plan is coming up with a child custody plan. Divided into two parts, legal custody determines who makes important decisions regarding health care, education and religion, while physical custody determines where your children will live.

While physical custody may set the rules for how often children live with each parent, it does not necessarily outline how that plan will work. This is where developing a good parenting plan comes into play. We will consider a number of factors in order to come up with a plan that fits your needs, including the location of each parent, school districts, holidays and your work schedule.

Whether you have full custody, partial custody or visitation rights, we will come up with a parenting plan that allows you to be there for your kids and allows your kids to live the most normal life possible.

Ready to Help You Make the Tough Decisions

Coming up with a perfect parenting plan may not be easy. You are going to have to make tough decisions, but we are here to help. We offer free initial consultations, so you can get answers to your questions before moving forward. There is absolutely no obligation.

From our offices in Boston, we help families across Massachusetts develop parenting plans tailored to their needs. Contact us today for a free initial consultation and learn more.

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