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For most couples, nothing is more important and nothing should be taken more seriously than the custody of your child or children. Though child custody disputes can be very contentious, stressful, and emotionally taxing, most parents focus on minimizing the impact these legal matters will have on the child(ren).
It is important to put your child or children first and focus on creating a parenting plan that will allow a strong parent-child relationship after the case is finalized. Contact our Murfreesboro family law attorney to get the guidance you need.
If you are involved in a child custody case, protecting your parental rights is of upmost importance. Attorney David L. Clarke works to protect the rights of his clients and to keep the parent-child bonds intact by creating parenting plans that are tailored to each family’s unique set of circumstances.
For more information regarding factors in child custody decisions, or child custody modifications if your situation has changed, please visit our child custody factors page. Our Murfreesboro family law attorney can apply his in-depth knowledge to your unique case.
Mr. David L. Clarke is an experienced attorney who is dedicated to helping his clients navigate the sometime complex issues in child custody cases. He will help you come to a workable agreement that best serves your child or children involved.
To discuss your individual case with Mr. Clarke, please call (615) 796-6299 or contact the Clarke Law Firm today to schedule your initial consultation.
Through unique case solutions and aggressive representation our attorney at The Clarke Law Firm knows how to handle your case. Handling criminal defense and personal injury cases, we are fully prepared to handle any legal matter. Contact our attorney today and begin reviewing your case with our local law firm.
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