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Child Custody Attorney in Marion County

Worried About Your Parental Rights? Start with Trusted, Local Guidance

When your relationship with your child is at stake, working with a child custody attorney in Marion County who truly understands local courts and puts your family's needs first can make all the difference. Many parents feel anxiety, uncertainty about next steps, or concern about going through the Marion County court system. These are understandable emotions, and you should not have to face them by yourself.

At Conner & Roberts, Pllc, we help Marion County parents approach child custody challenges with confidence and clarity. Our woman-led team brings nearly 40 years of combined family law experience and has earned community recognition as a trusted choice for custody and family representation. When you need a team that will listen to your concerns, keep you informed, and prioritize your goals at every stage, you can depend on us.

Your family deserves an advocate who knows how child custody is determined in Marion County and will support you with honesty and compassion. Learn how partnering with a dedicated legal team can make a positive impact on your future.

Contact our trusted child custody lawyer in Marion County at (423) 299-4489 to schedule a free consultation.

Why Parents in Marion County Trust Our Team with Child Custody Cases

Choosing a child custody lawyer in Marion County is about more than credentials. Parents need personal attention from an attorney who understands their specific situation and knows the judges and court staff they might encounter. Led by Lisa Conner and Amelia Roberts, our team gives each family the individualized guidance they need throughout the process.

We have deep roots in Chattanooga and routinely serve families across Marion County. This means our team has unique local insight built on almost four decades of experience. We believe that earning a client’s trust starts with open communication and transparent expectations. This approach has earned us the "Best of the Best" award from the Chattanooga Times Free Press People’s Choice Award. We work hard to meet that standard in every custody matter.

When you work with us, you will always speak directly with your attorneys—from your first meeting to the day your case concludes. We never rely on paralegals or assistants to be the go-between for your important questions. You also have access to free consultations and flexible payment plans, so parents throughout Marion County can get legal counsel when they need it.

How We Protect Your Parental Rights & Your Child’s Best Interests

Every family law situation is unique, and custody decisions have a significant impact on the years ahead. Our approach is tailored to your family’s needs and is rooted in decades of local experience in Marion County. During your first meeting, our attorneys listen carefully to your goals, explain how the process works, and discuss which factors may influence your case in court.

We work with you to develop creative, effective strategies focused on what matters most—your child’s well-being and your role as their parent. You can expect us to provide honest advice, clear expectations, and regular updates, so you always know what is happening. No attorney can promise a specific outcome, but our goal is to put you in the strongest possible position and ensure your perspective is respected at every stage.

Whether you are involved in a contested custody battle, seeking a modification, or need guidance about an existing order, we apply our deep knowledge of Tennessee family law and our experience in Marion County courtrooms to support arrangements that serve your child’s best interests.

Understanding Child Custody in Marion County: What You Need to Know

It's natural to have questions about how child custody is decided and what the court process will look like. In Marion County, child custody cases are typically handled by the Chancery Court in Jasper, applying Tennessee law to prioritize the best interests of your child. Judges will look at many factors, such as each parent’s capacity to provide stability, prior caregiving roles, the child’s preferences based on age and maturity, and any history of family violence or substance issues.

There are two main types of custody in Tennessee: legal custody (decision-making authority) and physical custody (where the child primarily lives). The court may order joint or sole custody, depending on what is most appropriate for your child. Parenting plans are commonly used in Marion County, providing details about visitation schedules, holidays, and how major decisions will be handled.

Some parents worry the court might favor one parent, but Tennessee law requires judges to look at all the factors in each case. With our help, you will understand what the Marion County court expects and how to prepare, from gathering records to creating a parenting plan that gives your child a stable and supportive environment.

What to Expect When Working with Our Attorneys

For many parents, working with a custody attorney in Marion County is a new experience. We make the process clear and manageable from the very beginning. At your free consultation, you will meet directly with your attorneys to discuss your situation, your goals, and your immediate concerns.

Your case may involve preparing filings with the Marion County Chancery Court, negotiating with the other parent, or appearing in hearings. We explain every step along the way, keeping you informed and involved. You will have guidance on what documents to bring, and we will always let you know what to expect at each stage. To help with cost concerns, we provide payment plans and do our best to keep services affordable.

You have continuous access to your attorney—not just staff—for answers and reassurance. Our commitment is to support you with honesty and direct communication until your case is resolved.

Local Focus, Lasting Results: Serving Marion County Families

Our attorneys have strong connections to Southeastern Tennessee, and both Lisa Conner and Amelia Roberts are Chattanooga natives licensed to practice throughout the state. We serve clients in Marion County and neighboring communities, delivering legal advice grounded in proven regional experience.

The legal system in Marion County presents unique challenges, so you benefit from working with a custody attorney who is comfortable in the Chancery Court and cares about the families here. We understand how Marion County judges approach decisions and use this insight to guide our recommendations for your situation.

Our dedication to serving families in this region is reflected in our recognition, awards, and, most importantly, in the trust our clients place in us during their most challenging times. Reviews

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What Sets Us Apart From The Rest?

  • Free Case Evaluation
    To ensure that we are the right fit for your case our firm offers a free initial case evaluation.
  • Personalized Approach
    No two cases are the same;  we ensure that each resolution is structured specifically to fit your goals.
  • Highly Experienced Attorneys
    Our attorneys have nearly 4 decades of combined experience, helping clients find peace of mind.
  • Work Directly with an Attorney
    When you work with our firm you will have direct access to your attorney every step of the way.

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