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Expert Legal Help for Child Custody Cases in Kolkata

What is Child Custody under Indian Law?

Child custody refers to the legal right of a parent to care for and make decisions for their child. In India, courts always prioritize the best interests and welfare of the child, including emotional, educational, and physical well-being. Indian law recognizes several forms of custody:

  • Physical custody: Child lives with one parent; the other gets visitation rights.
  • Joint custody: Both parents share responsibility for the child.
  • Legal custody: The right to make major life decisions for the child.
  • Sole custody: Granted when one parent is deemed unfit by the court.

How do Courts Decide Child Custody?

Courts consider multiple factors to ensure the child's welfare is the deciding factor:

  • Child’s age and preference
  • Emotional bonding with each parent
  • Financial stability of the parents
  • Educational and social environment
  • Safety and overall welfare

Common Custody Disputes

Visitation Rights

If visitation rights are denied, you can file an application in court to seek enforcement or request modification of arrangements.

International Cases

Cross-border custody cases require independent assessment by Indian courts, focusing on the child's welfare under Indian law.

Modification of Orders

Custody orders can be modified if there is a change in circumstances like relocation or financial issues.

Why Hire a Child Custody Lawyer?

A skilled child custody lawyer in Kolkata can help you protect your parental rights, present strong evidence in court, and handle complex legal procedures efficiently. Indian courts follow a gender-neutral approach, meaning fathers can also get custody if it's in the best interest of the child.


How Advocate Prithwish Ganguli Can Help?

  • Experienced representation in family courts
  • Strategic handling of custody disputes
  • Expertise in cross-border cases
  • Client-focused and confidential legal support

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