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How Much Time Can I Have With My Kids In Our Custody Agreement In Queens?

March 20, 2016 by Marc Jacob

Your custody agreement is a negotiated contract where you can and should push to get as much – or as little – time with your kids as you want.

You and your spouse will be expected to work out the details of where the children will live, how often you’ll have the children overnight, whether you want first right of refusal when it comes to babysitting, and other details.

You’ll also work out who is responsible for things like health insurance, and other matters that may apply, like how to deal with college costs.

Custody agreements are significant in any divorce, and it’s important that you negotiate for the strongest outcome possible for your interests.

The attorneys at Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino can help you get the best agreement possible for you and your kids.

Call us today at 718-523-1111 for a free consultation with an experienced Queens divorce and child custody attorney.

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