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Child Custody Attorneys in Stroudsburg, PA

Pennsylvania child custody matters often introduce emotional strain and uncertainty. Making decisions about where your child will live and who will make important choices often feels overwhelming.

At Newman Williams, P.C., we understand the weight on your shoulders. With offices in Stroudsburg and Bethlehem, we have served Pennsylvania families for over a century. Our lawyers can guide you through custody proceedings with clarity and legal precision.

What Are The Different Types Of Custody In Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania offers several forms of custody, each tailored to the child’s best interests and the family’s circumstances.

  • Physical custody refers to where the child physically resides with a parent.
  • Shared physical custody allows both parents to spend substantial time with the child, often in near-equal arrangements.
  • Primary physical custody means the child lives primarily with one parent, while the other may have scheduled time.
  • Partial physical custody provides one parent with specific visitation periods, such as weekends or holidays.
  • Sole physical custody grants one parent exclusive physical custody, typically in cases involving serious concerns.
  • Supervised custody involves monitored visitation, often ordered when safety or well-being is at issue.

Understanding these distinctions helps you prepare for discussions and decisions that prioritize your child’s needs.

What Factors Do Monroe County Judges Consider In A Custody Case?

Local judges must evaluate multiple factors to determine a custody arrangement that serves the child’s best interests. While the law outlines 16 considerations, several carry particular weight.

  • Which parent is more likely to foster a relationship with the other parent
  • Any history of abuse or domestic violence
  • The caregiving responsibilities each parent has fulfilled
  • The importance of maintaining consistency in the child’s school and community life
  • The child’s wishes, when age and maturity allow
  • How close the parents live to one another

The goal of courts is to balance these factors with care, keeping parental fairness in mind.

Trusted Guidance. Caring Pennsylvania Child Custody Attorneys

When child custody matters arise in Pennsylvania, Newman Williams, P.C., stands ready to assist. Call 570-559-5507 or reach out online to speak with a knowledgeable lawyer who will protect your rights and prioritize your child’s well-being.