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Blackley & Wingad is your trusted child custody attorney in Salt Lake City, providing comprehensive legal services for parents navigating the complex world of child custody law. Our team specializes in assisting individuals through contested and uncontested custody battles, child visitation, custody modifications, and more. With over 15 years of experience, we understand the emotional and legal challenges that arise when families are faced with custody disputes. We are here to provide clear, effective legal advice tailored to your unique situation.

At Blackley & Wingad, we believe that every child deserves a stable, loving environment, and every parent has the right to seek fair custody arrangements. As a locally trusted family law firm in Salt Lake City, we offer personalized, compassionate, and results-driven legal services. Whether you are facing a contested custody battle or need help modifying a child custody order, our experienced team is here to ensure that your parental rights are protected.

Child custody refers to the legal rights and responsibilities a parent has regarding their child’s upbringing. In Utah, custody is divided into two main categories:
Custody can be awarded to one parent (sole custody) or both parents (joint custody). The courts will always consider the best interests of the child when making a custody determination, including factors such as each parent’s ability to provide for the child’s emotional and physical needs, the child’s relationship with each parent, and the child’s own preferences (if old enough).
With sole custody, one parent is granted both legal and physical custody of the child. This parent is responsible for making decisions about the child’s welfare and provides the primary living arrangements. Sole custody is often awarded when it is in the best interests of the child due to issues such as the other parent being unable to care for the child or being unfit due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment.
Joint custody allows both parents to share responsibilities in raising the child. This can include shared physical custody, where the child spends equal time with both parents, and/or shared legal custody, where both parents have a say in important decisions regarding the child’s education, health, and general welfare. Joint custody arrangements are often preferred by courts if both parents are able to co-parent effectively and work together for the child’s best interests.
Parent time (or visitation) refers to the schedule of time that the non-custodial parent spends with the child. The court will establish a parenting plan that ensures the child has regular and meaningful contact with both parents, if possible. In cases where a parent has a history of abuse or neglect, supervised visitation may be ordered to protect the child’s well-being.
Navigating child custody disputes in Salt Lake City can be complex, and it’s crucial to have experienced attorneys on your side to guide you through the legal process. Whether you are seeking joint custody, sole custody, or need help modifying an existing custody arrangement, Blackley & Wingad is here to assist.
Our skilled child custody lawyers provide representation in the following areas:
Child custody battles can be emotionally taxing, but with the right support, you can navigate the process effectively. In Salt Lake City, family court judges prioritize the best interests of the child when making custody decisions. Some factors that will be considered during a custody hearing include:
While the process may seem overwhelming, having a skilled child custody legal team in Salt Lake City can help ease your concerns and increase the likelihood of a favorable outcome.
Whether you are seeking full custody, joint custody, or need to modify an existing custody order, it is crucial to protect your parental rights. At Blackley & Wingad, we understand that your child’s well-being is your top priority. Our attorneys will fight for your rights and work to ensure that you have a fair custody arrangement that serves your family’s needs.
Historically, fathers have sometimes been at a disadvantage in child custody cases. However, Utah courts recognize that fathers have just as much right to custody as mothers. We advocate for fathers’ rights in child custody cases and work tirelessly to ensure they are treated fairly and that their role in their child’s life is fully acknowledged.
Similarly, mothers in Utah have the legal right to seek custody of their children. Whether you are facing a custody battle or need legal advice regarding your rights, our custody attorneys are here to help.
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