We guide families through physical custody arrangements with care, clarity, and expertise.

Physical custody determines where a child lives and which parent is responsible for day-to-day care. This can be one of the most emotional aspects of a custody arrangement. Our Minnesota Child Custody lawyers help you navigate these decisions, establish a practical schedule, and ensure your child’s needs are always prioritized. We work with you to create arrangements that promote consistency, stability, and meaningful parental involvement.
Our Services
We provide comprehensive support for all aspects of physical custody to meet your family’s needs.
- Establishing Physical Custody
- Joint Physical Custody Agreements
- Sole Physical Custody Requests
- Supervised Parenting Arrangements
- Custody Modifications
- Court Representation
- Enforcement of Custody Orders
Why choose us
We provide guidance, advocacy, and support for every physical custody matter.
Experienced Attorneys
Skilled Minnesota Child Custody lawyers with deep knowledge of physical custody laws.
Tailored Solutions
Custody plans designed around your child’s best interests and family dynamics.
Compassionate Support
Steady guidance during emotionally challenging custody decisions.
Clear Communication
You always understand your options and what to expect next.
Popular questions
Have questions about physical custody? We provide answers to help you make informed decisions.
What is physical custody?
Physical custody determines where a child lives and which parent provides daily care.
Can physical custody be shared?
Yes. Joint physical custody allows children to live with both parents according to a schedule that meets their needs.
How is physical custody decided in Minnesota?
Courts consider the child’s best interests, including stability, routine, and each parent’s involvement.
Can physical custody arrangements be modified?
Yes. Modifications are possible if circumstances change or if it benefits the child’s well-being.
What factors influence physical custody decisions?
Courts review parental availability, the child’s relationship with each parent, and the child’s overall safety and welfare.
Do I need a lawyer for physical custody disputes?
While not required, Minnesota Child Custody lawyers help protect your rights and advocate for custody arrangements that serve your child’s best interests.
Schedule your consultation today!
Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.