Are you frustrated with your current custody/parenting plan? Are you asking yourself Can I make any changes to my custody/parenting plan?

The answer is: Yes, you can change your custody or parenting plan when an important and major change affecting your child's safety or wellbeing has happened or will happen.
Some examples of "important and major changes" are:
The other parent is abusing or neglecting your child.
The other parent has moved or will move far away from where your child lives.
The other parent would like to move out of state with your child.
Your child develops a new medical condition.
Your child turns 14 years old or older and expresses that he or she would like to live with you full-time.
The other parent develops a mental or physical disability and can no longer provide care or supervision for your child.
If you have any questions regarding child custody, and would like to reach out to Salcedo & Company to set up a consultation you can do so here.
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