Riverside Fathers' Rights Attorney
Helping Fathers Obtain Equal Rights in Child Custody Cases
In the past, family courts tended to favor the side of the mother during divorce. A stereotype was formed to determine that the mother was always the best fit for the child opposed to the father when it came to deciding who the child or children will live with. Fathers were granted visitation rights – sometimes.
However, as time continues, this injustice has been unveiled to reveal that the mother will not always be the best fit for the child to live with. In fact, in many cases the father's living style was actually much more suitable for children. Although this type of bias is no longer allowed from a family court, a hint of it remains in many cases regarding child custody,
child support and visitation.
Here at Hanson, Gorian & Bradford, our team of attorneys work towards a common goal of obtaining equal rights in the court room. If you are a father going through a divorce and wish to retain custody of your children but fear that a pretrial bias will prevent this from happening, immediately speak to our Riverside child custody lawyer.
How our fathers' rights lawyer can help you!
When you need experienced representation that you can count on, you need the legal team at our firm. We truly understand the ins and outs of family court and family law matters, which we can use to your advantage in court. Whether you have already entered into the divorce process or you are in the early stages of deciding to separate, our firm is ready to help protect your rights and advocate your children's best interests.
We can help with any part of the divorce or child custody process, from teaching you how to get custody to informing you on the
types of custody available to the
enforcement of child support payments, if necessary. To learn more about child custody and fathers' rights, please call our firm today for a complimentary consultation of your case.
Contact a Riverside fathers' rights lawyer at our firm to ensure that your rights are protected during matters of divorce and child custody.