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Child Custody

Shielding Your Children
From the Damage of Divorce

Child custody disputes can be heart-wrenching, emotionally exhausting ordeals that cost a great deal of money and leave everyone unhappy at the same time. To prevent ugly custody battles, California family courts require all custody disputes to go through the mediation process before parents can proceed to court. During mediation, the courts expect divorcing parents to focus on one critical factor:

What is truly in your child's best interests?

At Holstrom, Sissung, Marks & Anderson, we handle child custody issues and disputes for people throughout Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Our attorneys are experienced. They listen to your needs. They help you face the tough decisions and they effectively prepare you for the mediation process that lies ahead. For a free telephone consultation — call any of our Southern California office locations or, contact us online.

To learn more — see our child custody and visitation information center.

California Child Custody Terms

Generally, there are two types of custody: legal and physical. Legal custody involves taking responsibility for major decisions that affect the children's lives, such as education, religious upbringing and medical care. Physical custody determines where the children live and what visitation rights may be awarded.

Common terms such as primary or secondary child custody," "50/50 custody" or joint legal custody may also be used to describe child custody agreements. In addition, final custody and visitation arrangements may affect child support obligations as well.

Whether the issue is if a parent should have an overnight visit, have 50/50 custody, or there are issues warranting supervised visitation like domestic violence or substance abuse, our experienced attorneys can help.

Because it is far more expensive and difficult (if not impossible) to fix a bad divorce or child custody result — handling these issues on your own is a huge risk. Our lawyers offer fair, effective, and aggressive representation designed to protect your rights, serve the best interests your children and steer you clear of the pitfalls associated with a do-it-yourself divorce.

Free Telephone Consultations / Major Credit Cards Accepted

  • Orange County: (714) 408-7290 / (866) 586-8231
  • Riverside County: (951) 817-7665 / (866) 930-1949
  • San Bernardino County: (909) 327-2065 / (866) 331-9473
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Holstrom, Sissung, Marks & Anderson, APLC

Orange County Office
500 N. State College Blvd.
Suite 1100
Orange, CA 92868
Phone: (714) 408-7290
Toll Free: (866) 586-8231
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Riverside County (Riverside)
4333 Orange St. Suite 206
Riverside, CA 92501
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Riverside County Office (Corona)
400 South Ramona Ave.
Suite 102
Corona, CA 92879
Phone: (951) 817-7665
Toll Free: (866) 930-1949
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Riverside County Office (Temecula)
28581 Front St.
Old Town Temecula, CA 92590
Phone: (951) 294-9940
Fax: (951) 294-9229
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San Bernardino County Office
8333 Foothill Blvd.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Phone: (909) 327-2065
Toll Free: (866) 331-9473
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