At The Law Offices of Hyman, Carter & Patel, PLLC, in Knoxville, Tennessee, we use over 50 years of collective experience to help you achieve the best possible results in child custody and visitation matters.
Child Custody and Parenting Plans in a Tennessee Divorce
Divorce can have a large impact on your relationship with your children, so it is important to make sure that the child custody and visitation agreements you make protect your child's best interests. To do this, working with an experienced lawyer is best.
Our lawyers help parents make smart decisions about child custody and visitation agreements. Often the emotions of a divorce can be overwhelming, but we encourage our clients to keep the best interests of their children in mind.
In a divorce that involves children, parents are usually asked to develop a clear schedule (called a parenting plan) of when the children will be in each parent's care. While parenting plans can be determined by a judge in family court, the best results are usually achieved when both parents cooperate to create a plan that works for them and their children.
Our lawyers can assist in negotiation and mediation of an appropriate parenting plan. When parents are unable to come to an agreement, however, we do not hesitate to forcefully protect your interests in court.
Modifying Child Custody After a Divorce
As children grow and change, their needs change. Sometimes a child custody order must be modified as well. At The Law Offices of Hyman, Carter & Patel, PLLC, we can help Tennessee parents with modification of existing child custody orders after a divorce or paternity proceeding. We are dedicated to protecting fathers' rights as well as mothers' and take effective legal action to achieve the best possible results.
Contact a Tennessee Parenting Plan Attorney
Contact us our Knoxville child custody and visitation attorneys at 865-951-7180 or toll free at 800-821-0423. Payment plans are available. There is a $50 consultation fee for confidential consultations regarding your family law needs.




