Remember the Five C’s of Custody

By Robert M. Going, Attorney When couples split up, custody arrangements can be a challenge. There's no "one size fits all" answer, so every parent must create their own agreements that work for their children and their unique lifestyle. However, each parent wants as much time as possible, making custody arrangements stressful. That's where the five "Cs" come in. When each parent keeps these five…

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Avoid These 6 Mistakes During Custody Proceedings

by Robert M. Going, Jr, Attorney When parents split up, it's common for each parent to want more time with their child. The amount of time awarded to each parent is often decided by a judge in a custody proceeding. However, few parents fully understand how seemingly small actions can significantly impact a judge's decision. At Going and Plank, we work hard to help our clients…

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How Lancaster County Families Can Put Kids First in Custody Proceedings

By Robert M. Going, Jr., Attorney Separation is a part of life for many American families. While some couples worry about the division of assets and debt, one of the most important tasks is resolving the issue of child custody. Every family is different, so no custody agreement works for everyone. However, with a bit of creative thinking and the help of an experienced…

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