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Massachusetts Child Custody: Find lawyers and law firms by city or county

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A
   Agawam
   Amesbury
   Andover
   Arlington
   Athol
   Attleboro
   Ayer

B
   Bedford
   Beverly
   Beverly Farms
   Boston
   Boxborough
   Braintree
   Bridgewater
   Brockton
   Brookline
   Burlington

C
   Cambridge
   Canton
C (cont'd)
   Chelmsford
   Chestnut Hill
   Chicopee
   Concord

D
   Danvers
   Dedham

E
   Easton

F
   Fall River
   Falmouth
   Fitchburg
   Framingham

G
   Gardner
   Great Barrington
   Greenfield

H
   Hamilton
   Hanover
   Haverhill
   Hingham
   Holden
H (cont'd)
   Holyoke
   Hopkinton

I
   Ipswich

L
   Lawrence
   Leominster
   Lexington
   Lowell
   Lunenburg
   Lynn
   Lynnfield

M
   Malden
   Manchester
   Mansfield
   Marblehead
   Marlborough
   Marshfield
   Milford
   Milton

Child Custody refers to custodial awards or determinations involving a minor child. These determinations involve who has the right to make decisions about the child, or legal custody, including decisions about education, religion, medical issues, and discipline, as well as where the child will live, or physical custody. With "sole custody", you alone have legal and physical custody of your child. In a "joint custody" arrangement, you and your ex-spouse share legal and/or physical child custody. If you and your spouse cannot agree on a child custody arrangement, a court will likely make a child custody decision based on the "best interests of your child." Read on to learn more about child custody law, and to locate a child custody lawyer or child custody attorney. All child custody information is kept strictly confidential. Child custody law, child custody lawyer, and child custody attorney information provided by lawyers.com.

 
 

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