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At Andrew J. Botros, APC, we offer skilled, strategic family law representation for clients throughout San Diego County. Our team is dedicated to protecting your interests and guiding you through complex family law matters with confidence, clarity, and results-driven solutions.
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At Andrew J. Botros, APC, we guide clients through life’s toughest family law challenges with knowledge, strategy, and care. Our team includes certified family law specialists and members of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, ensuring every case benefits from deep expertise and a reputation for excellence. We balance sharp legal insight with practical, results-driven solutions—an approach that has made us a trusted resource for clients throughout San Diego County. Whether facing divorce, child custody issues, or complex property matters, you can count on us to protect what matters most with clarity and confidence. We proudly serve Carlsbad, Chula Vista, La Jolla, and every community in between.
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Andrew J. Botros Principal Attorney, Board Certified Family Law Specialist -
Jenna A. Bamford Senior Associate -
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Orion Bylsma Senior Associate, Board Certified Family Law Specialist
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How do visitation rights work?Visitation rights are granted to the non-custodial parent to ensure they maintain a relationship with the child. The visitation schedule is typically outlined in the custody agreement and may include weekends, holidays, and vacation periods. Both parents are encouraged to be flexible and communicate well for success.
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What is sole custody?Sole custody means one parent has the primary responsibility for the child's upbringing. This parent makes key decisions regarding the child's welfare, education, and health. The non-custodial parent may have visitation rights but not decision-making authority without agreement from the custodial parent.
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Do I need a lawyer for custody cases?While not required, having a lawyer can be beneficial for understanding your rights and navigating the legal system effectively. A lawyer can help draft custody agreements, represent you in court, and ensure that the custody arrangements are in your child's best interests. Legal advice is especially valuable if disputes arise.
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What is joint custody?Joint custody means both parents share responsibilities for their child. It includes joint physical custody, where the child lives with each parent for a period, and joint legal custody, where both parents share decision-making responsibilities. This arrangement requires cooperation and communication between the parents.