How To Cope with Losing Custody of Your Child

How To Cope with Losing Custody of Your Child

The agony of losing custody of a child is something no parent should endure. Parents often find themselves in this tragic situation, and it can be tough to know how to cope with such a life-altering occurrence. However, there are things you can do to simplify things for yourself and your family. It can be tough to imagine how you will ever get over this change, but there are a variety of approaches you can take to find some solace.

According to Emily Doskow’s Nolo’s Essential Guide to Divorce, there are several general solutions that may help you cope with losing custody of your children, on both a legal and personal level.

Take Advantage of Visitation Rights

After a divorce, it is key from both a legal and personal perspective that you utilize all your allocated visitation time. You establish meaningful contact with your child through visits. Should you choose to reclaim custody in the future, taking advantage of visitation helps you deal with and relate to your children in a healthy, suitable manner.

Meet With Legal Representation

Another way to handle these stressful times is to employ the services of a lawyer. A dedicated legal professional is the most acceptable person to ensure that your rights and interests are adequately safeguarded now and in the future. If you can’t afford an attorney, the American Bar Association could help you find one.

Final Advice

There are a few remaining things you can do to help you navigate losing custody of a child. For instance, you could make an appointment with a counselor or a therapist. Professionals can help people who have lost custody of their children.

Additionally, it is crucial to keep your children out of harm’s way. Do not express your dissatisfaction with the loss of custody of your children or make a snide remark about the other parent.

Finally, choose to be patient. Do not think that you can go back to court and ask for child custody to be restored right away. In many states, you must wait a certain period before filing this motion. You must also show a meaningful change of circumstances, which means that the parenting arrangement that the court imposed after you lost custody must no longer suit your children’s best interests.

To speak with our team members about coping with the loss of child custody, reach out to our office today.

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