Domestic Violence, Distance & Custody: What You Need to Know
In this LawCall segment, the team at Perry & Young breaks down how domestic violence convictions and long distances between parents can seriously impact child custody decisions. A domestic violence charge creates a legal presumption against custody, and living far apart can make time-sharing tough—especially when school schedules are involved. Courts always prioritize what’s best for the child, and that often means minimizing long commutes and unstable routines.
Got questions about your custody rights or parenting plans? Contact Perry & Young today to talk with a knowledgeable attorney.