Face Your Child Custody Battle With An Experienced Attorney By Your Side
Navigating child custody disputes can be one of the most emotionally challenging experiences for parents. I am attorney Andrew Titus and I understand the stress and uncertainty you are facing. As your child custody lawyer, I will fight to protect your rights and the best interests of your children. With a deep understanding of Minnesota’s child custody laws, I am here to help you achieve a favorable outcome in your case.
Child Custody In Minnesota
The state of Minnesota recognizes two distinct categories of child custody arrangements: physical custody (which determines the child’s primary residence) and legal custody (which determines who can make crucial decisions regarding the child’s life and care).
The courts determine custody based on factors such as:
- The well-being of the child, including their physical, emotional and developmental needs
- The parent-child relationship and bonding
- The parents’ ability to provide care and maintain consistency
- The child’s cultural background and community connections
- Any history of domestic abuse or substance abuse
Titus Law Office, PLLC, offers comprehensive services to support you throughout your child custody case. I will work closely with you to negotiate custody agreements that reflect your family’s unique needs.
Why Choose Titus Law Office, PLLC, For Your Child Custody Case
Choosing Titus Law Office, PLLC, for your child custody matter means partnering with a dedicated and experienced custody disputes lawyer. I bring a wealth of knowledge in family law and a track record of successful outcomes for my clients in Nobles County and throughout southwest Minnesota.
I will develop tailored strategies to advocate for you and your child. I also assist with modifying existing custody orders when circumstances change, ensuring your custody arrangement remains appropriate for your family’s evolving needs.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the biggest mistake in a custody battle?
One of the most significant mistakes is letting emotions cloud your judgment, leading to actions that can negatively impact your case. It is crucial to remain calm, cooperative and focused on your child’s best interests throughout the process.
At what age in Minnesota can a child choose which parent to live with?
In Minnesota, there is no specific age at which a child can choose their custodial parent. However, the court may give more weight to their preferences as children age, considering their maturity and reasoning.
What happens after temporary custody is granted?
Temporary custody arrangements remain in place until a final custody order is issued. During this time, both parents must adhere to the temporary order while the court continues to evaluate the case for a permanent decision.
Do Not Face Your Child Custody Case Alone
Contact Titus Law Office, PLLC, today to schedule a consultation. Call 507-295-4453 to take the first step toward securing your parental rights and your child’s future.


