Custody

THE PROBLEM: Are You Trying to Get Custody of Your Child or Children?

Are you afraid that you may lose custody of your child or children? If so, it is important to take action immediately! Custody arrangements are often determined during the initial stages of a relationship break-up. Also, child custody arrangements can affect child support awards and other legal issues that may be important to you. Unfortunately, child custody can seem like a battle and, as with any battle, the outcome can depend heavily on which party takes action first. Therefore, it is important that educate yourself quickly about your rights regarding child custody and then contact us. Please click here to review Child Custody 101 if you are not familiar with the child custody legal process.

THE SOLUTION: The Delta Process.

Delta has a four step process to solve your legal problems.

Delta Evaluates Your Situation.

Be positive! Delta can put you on the road to a custody arrangement for a lot less than you may think, so let us help you.

We will evaluate your current custody situation, including your need for financial support, an emergency child custody order, housing and transportation. We will question you in order to determine how things stand with you and the other parent so that we can try to arrive at a child custody arrangement that is best for the child/children and you. Most importantly, we will determine if you need funding for custody litigation.

Delta Creates a Plan of Action.

We will develop a plan of action to deal with your needs in a number of areas including financial support, child custody and housing. This plan may include filing for child support, spousal support, emergency child custody and other requests for relief from the court. Many times we can work with the other parent and/or other parent’s attorney to amicably resolve these issues without court action. Delta’s goal is to avoid time consuming and costly fighting in court and allow you to transition into an acceptable custody arrangement. However, Delta is well equipped to fight in court if necessary because of our experienced attorneys and low operating costs. This potent combination gives you an edge in that you will have the staying power to prosecute you claims in court should litigation become necessary.

Delta Executes the Plan of Action.

We execute the plan of action, with your assistance. Good plan execution is important and may include:- Negotiating with the other parent and/or other parent’s representative to complete a Custody Agreement that addresses all of the related issues including legal custody and physical custody. - Filing emergency petitions in court for interim child custody orders, filing for child support and negotiating custody agreements. -Representing you throughout the Generations program or other applicable County Custody Process.

Delta Works With You to Help Fund the Plan.

Delta costs much less than most law firms. Why? Delta is a new type of law firm that employs advanced technology and processes to cut overhead. We charge an hourly rate of $150. 00 for custody representation. If you want to know the details about how Delta is making law easy, see the description in our section titled The Delta Law Process. Get a free quote now by calling 1-888-DELTA95. We will work with you to create an affordable funding plan to help ensure that you can pay for custody litigation should it be necessary. Delta believes that a funding plan is critical to your success. An interruption in legal representation at an important phase could severely impact your custody rights.

Delta Answers Your Questions.

We will answer your questions and hopefully put your fears to rest. We have experienced attorneys that know how to handle all types of custody situations, including those you may be facing. Call Delta now at 1-888-DELTA95 if you have a question about divorce. 

Get a free quote now by calling 1-888-DELTA95.  Why wait? Take charge and call Delta now at 1-888-DELTA95 to start your new life!

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Child Custody 101: Who Gets Custody?

Read more about the Custody process in Custody 101.