Custody decisions shape your child's life and your relationship with them for years to come. At Mahdavi & Mahdavi Family Law, we help parents throughout Ventura and Los Angeles Counties pursue arrangements that protect their children and preserve meaningful parenting relationships.
Why choose us
Your Children's Interests Come First
Every custody recommendation we make starts with one question: what is best for your child? We help parents understand how California courts evaluate custody matters and build a case that reflects the genuine needs of the children involved.
Experience With Contested and Complex Cases
Not all custody matters are straightforward. We have experience handling contested custody disputes, relocation requests, modification proceedings, and cases involving domestic violence. Whatever the complexity of your situation, we are equipped to handle it.
A Certified Specialist With Personal Understanding
Stephanie L. Mahdavi is a Certified Family Law Specialist and a child of divorced parents herself. She understands what children experience during family transitions and brings that perspective to every custody matter she handles.
Guidance Toward Resolution Without Unnecessary Conflict
Prolonged custody disputes take a toll on children. We work to reach workable parenting arrangements through negotiation and mediation wherever possible, reserving litigation for cases where it is truly necessary.
California courts make custody decisions based on one standard: the best interests of the child. That means every parenting plan, every custody arrangement, and every modification request is evaluated through the lens of what will best support your child's health, safety, and wellbeing.
At Mahdavi & Mahdavi Family Law, we help parents understand what that standard means in practice, how it applies to their specific situation, and how to present their case in a way that reflects their commitment to their child's future.
Custody cases are rarely about a single issue. They involve a range of decisions that together determine how your child will be raised after separation.
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Parenting Time
Parenting time refers to the schedule that determines when your child is with each parent. Arrangements vary widely depending on the age of the child, the parents' work schedules, and the proximity of each parent's home. A well-structured parenting plan reduces conflict and gives children the stability they need.
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Legal Custody
Legal custody refers to the right to make decisions about your child's education, healthcare, and general welfare. Courts in California generally prefer joint legal custody, meaning both parents share decision-making authority, unless there is a reason that arrangement would not serve the child's best interests.
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Physical Custody
Physical custody determines where the child primarily lives. Joint physical custody means the child spends significant time with both parents. Sole physical custody means the child lives primarily with one parent, with the other typically having visitation rights.
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Communication and Decision-Making
How parents communicate and make decisions together after separation is one of the most practical challenges in any custody arrangement. We help clients establish clear frameworks for co-parenting communication that reduce conflict and keep the focus on the child.
Child custody rarely exists as a standalone issue. The decisions made in a custody case often intersect with and affect a range of other parenting and family law matters.
Visitation rights must be carefully structured to complement the custody arrangement and ensure both parents maintain a meaningful relationship with the child. Relocation requests add another layer of complexity when one parent needs or wants to move, potentially affecting the existing parenting plan. Child support obligations are directly tied to custody arrangements, with parenting time factoring into how support amounts are calculated.
Co-parenting challenges, including disputes over schooling, healthcare, or holiday schedules, often require ongoing legal guidance even after an initial agreement is reached. We help clients anticipate these issues and build custody arrangements that are practical, durable, and genuinely focused on the child.
Custody matters move quickly and early decisions can set the tone for everything that follows. You should speak with an attorney as soon as custody becomes a concern, whether you are going through a divorce, separating from a partner, facing a modification request, or dealing with a co-parenting dispute that has become unmanageable. The earlier you have experienced legal guidance, the better positioned you are to protect your relationship with your child and your rights as a parent.
Testimonials
Here's what it's like to have our team on your side.
Shireen, Stephanie, and the rest of the team are incredibly thorough, efficient, and knowledgeable. I didn't have a question they couldn't answer, and those answers were prompt and detailed whenever I asked them. They always kept my best interests at the forefront and did everything they could to make a difficult time as seamless as possible. I can't recommend their services enough.
I cannot say enough good things about the Law offices of Stephanie Mahdavi! This legal team is amazing and helped me through my divorce with ease. Being able to work so closely with both Stephanie and Lisa made a world of difference during this difficult process. I am so grateful and will recommend Stephanie and her team to anyone who needs their services.
Shireen, Stephanie, Jami and Carlos, and the entire team at the Law Offices of Stephanie Mahdavi provided outstanding support, equipping me with the knowledge and options needed to navigate my case effectively. Their dedication, clear guidance, and diligent advocacy made all the difference. I highly recommend their services to anyone seeking knowledgeable and compassionate legal representation. Thanks team!
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