"You lose custody if you deny contact with an abusive parent."
Protecting your child from an abusive parent can be difficult, especially without evidence. But it is possible with the right legal support from a custody dispute specialist.
"You don't need a lawyer to get sole custody."
Custody processes are legally complex. An experienced lawyer can help you navigate the legal system, prepare documents, and represent you effectively.
"Sole custody means the other parent loses all contact."
Sole custody doesn't necessarily exclude the other parent. The court may grant visitation rights to ensure continued contact if it’s in the child's best interest.
"Speaking badly about the other parent increases your chances of getting sole custody."
Defaming the other parent can harm your case. The court focuses on the child's best interests and values facts and evidence over accusations.
"Sole custody always goes to the mother."
Gender is not decisive in custody decisions. The court evaluates which parent can offer the best environment for the child.
Drottninggatan 97
113 60 Stockholm
The office is wheelchair accessible