Child Custody

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Arkansas Child Custody Attorney: Focused on Your Child’s Best Interests

Your Child Comes First — So Should Your Legal Strategy

When parents separate, one of the biggest concerns is custody. Who will the child live with? How will decisions be made? What happens on holidays?

These questions can feel overwhelming. At Cornerstone Law Firm, we provide clear guidance and steady support throughout the custody process. We focus on protecting your parental rights while working toward a stable, healthy arrangement for your child.

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The earlier you get legal guidance, the stronger your position can be.

Types of Child Custody in Arkansas

Understanding your options helps you make informed decisions.

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Legal Custody

This gives a parent the right to make important decisions about the child’s education, healthcare, and upbringing.

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Physical Custody

This determines where the child primarily lives.

Primary Custody

Primary Custody

The child lives mainly with one parent, while the other may have scheduled visitation.

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Joint Custody

Both parents share responsibility and parenting time.

We explain what each option means and help you pursue the arrangement that fits your family’s needs.

How Courts Decide Custody in Arkansas

Arkansas courts base decisions on the best interests of the child. Judges consider:

  • The child’s safety and stability
  • Each parent’s involvement in the child’s life
  • Emotional bonds
  • Ability to provide a safe home
  • History of caregiving

We prepare your case to clearly demonstrate your strengths as a parent.

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Build a Stable Future for Your Child

Custody decisions are not just about today — they shape your child’s life for years to come. Having experienced legal guidance can make the process smoother and more predictable.

Frequently Asked Questions About Child Custody in Arkansas