Custody

Do you have a dispute about parental authority or contact with your child after a divorce or separation?

Issues regarding custody often arise when parents cannot agree on important decisions about upbringing, such as the child’s primary residence, choice of school, relocation, or medical treatments. In principle, both parents retain joint custody after a divorce, but in exceptional cases, the court may grant sole custody if joint custody is no longer in the child’s best interests.

Jordan Law in The Hague:

Advises on the feasibility, chances, and risks of a (sole) custody request
Assists with negotiations, mediation, and, if necessary, legal proceedings
Handles proceedings for establishing a contact arrangement, expanding or restricting contact, and modifying custody

Contact issues are often emotional and require swift action: Jordan Law ensures an appropriate contact arrangement, with the child’s best interests as the central focus. Even in complex situations such as international relocation, a parent refusing contact, or custody disputes, you can rely on specialized support.
Contact Jordan Law for advice or legal assistance in custody and contact matters

If you have questions about any of these topics, our lawyers are here to help.

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070 - 209 209 4 or leave a message via our contact form

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