Law Office of Susan F. Grammer, Attorney at Law 618-216-6679
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2 Terminal Dr.
Suite 17B
East Alton, IL 62024
sfglaw1@aol.com
Phone: 618-216-6679
Fax: 618-259-2111

Child Custody

Providing Legal Advice in Child Custody Cases

The attorneys at the Law Office of Susan F. Grammer, Attorney at Law, have more than 28 years of experience helping clients through divorce and other family law issues. We understand how important and sensitive child custody is within the context of your divorce and we work to provide you with the advice you need to make informed decisions regarding your child custody agreement.

Our East Alton, Illinois lawyers know the complexities and emotions that surround child custody issues. We can help establish appropriate custody arrangements. Contact our office to schedule a consultation.

Physical and Legal Custody

When discussing child custody, there are two important differentiators: physical and legal. Physical custody means your child lives with you. Legal custody means you have control over decision-making for your child's upbringing, which can include religion, medical treatment and education. Each of these custody arrangements can be sole or joint.

Sole Custody

Sole custody gives one parent either physical and/or legal custody. Most courts may award you sole physical custody if your spouse is deemed an unfit parent due to drug dependency, having a new partner who is deemed unfit, or charges of neglect or child abuse.

Joint Custody

You can establish a joint custody arrangement with your child's other parent if you divorce, separate, or stop living together - or even if you never lived together. Joint custody may be:

  • Joint legal custody
  • Joint physical custody (where the children spend a significant portion of time with each parent)
  • Joint legal and physical custody

Your Parenting Plan

With joint physical and legal custody arrangements, most courts require that you file a parenting plan. These plans outline certain conditions you and the other parent will follow. These plans must be well written and thought out. This parenting plan is the roadmap you will have to follow, controlling virtually every aspect of your child's upbringing. Any changes or disagreements after the plan is filed will require court action; should circumstances change, don't agree to informal modifications of the plan. Any modifications should be discussed with an attorney and, if necessary, obtain a court ordered modification.

Contact Us Today To Discuss Child Custody

Our lawyers understand the ins and outs of family law and how it can affect child custody arrangements. We can help you determine the best option for you and your children. Contact the Law Office of Susan F. Grammer, Attorney at Law. Call us today at 618-216-6679.

The Law Office of
SUSAN F. GRAMMER
Attorney at Law
2 Terminal Dr.
Suite 17B
East Alton, IL 62024
Phone: 618-216-6679
Fax: 618-259-2111
Email: sfglawbky@aol.com

From our offices in East Alton, we represent Illinois and Missouri clients throughout the Metro East area including Madison, Bond, Calhoun, Green, Jersey, Macoupin, Monroe, Montgomery, Randolph, St. Clair and St. Louis counties; incorporating East Alton, Alton, Belleville, Bethalto, Carlinville, Carrollton, Centreville, Chester, Collinsville, East St. Louis, Edwardsville, Glen Carbon, Godfrey, Granite City, Greenville, Hardin, Hillsboro, Jerseyville, Mascoutah, O'Fallon, St. Louis, Swansea, Waterloo and Wood River.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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