Ensure your child’s living arrangements support stability, routine, and a balanced family life.

Physical custody determines where a child lives and how daily responsibilities are shared between parents. This can be a sensitive and emotional process. Our North Carolina Child Custody Attorneys at Martine Law guide you through your options, create practical parenting schedules, and ensure arrangements that prioritize your child’s stability and well-being. We make sure your voice is heard and your rights are protected at every stage.
Our Services
We provide comprehensive physical custody services tailored to your family’s needs. Our team works closely with you to create balanced, practical, and enforceable arrangements.
- Establishing Physical Custody
- Shared or Joint Physical Custody Plans
- Sole Physical Custody Requests
- Parenting Schedule Development
- Dispute Resolution and Mediation
- Court Representation
- Modifications to Custody Arrangements
What Sets Us Apart
We deliver compassionate guidance, clear solutions, and strong representation for every physical custody matter.
Proven Expertise
Our North Carolina Child Custody Attorneys have extensive experience handling physical custody cases.
Tailored Plans
Each parenting schedule is designed to meet your child’s unique needs and your family’s circumstances.
Supportive Guidance
We provide steady advice to help you navigate difficult decisions confidently.
Transparent Communication
You always understand your options, rights, and next steps.
Popular questions
Contact our North Carolina Child Custody Attorneys today for personalized guidance and answers.
What is physical custody?
Physical custody determines where a child lives and how daily care and responsibilities are shared between parents.
How is physical custody different from legal custody?
Physical custody focuses on living arrangements and daily care, while legal custody covers decision-making authority.
Can both parents share physical custody?
Yes. Joint physical custody allows children to spend meaningful time living with both parents.
Can physical custody be changed?
Yes. Custody arrangements can be modified if circumstances change and it serves the child’s best interests.
How do North Carolina courts decide physical custody?
Courts consider the child’s best interests, including stability, parental involvement, and the child’s needs.
Do I need a lawyer for physical custody disputes?
While not required, North Carolina Child Custody Attorneys help protect your rights, guide you through the process, and ensure fair arrangements.
Schedule your consultation today!
Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.