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See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a consumer in California seeking help to draft a Custodial Agreement. The client received 3 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $700 to $2,000.

Service type
Draft
Document type
Custodial Agreement
Location
California
Client type
Personal
Client industry
-
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$700 - $2,000 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
3 bids

How much does it cost to Draft a Custodial Agreement in California?

For this project, the client received 3 proposals from lawyers to draft a Custodial Agreement in California, with flat fee bids ranging from $700 to $2,000 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

Project Description

In 2026, a personal client in California posted a project seeking assistance with drafting a custodial agreement for settlement funds. The client required a legally binding document that delineated the division of the settlement into 40% and 60% shares, ensuring that one party would hold the other’s funds in a bank account as custodian without ownership rights. Additionally, the agreement needed to confirm ownership and control of funds while addressing liability for potential insurance liens in compliance with California law. As a result, the client received three proposals from licensed lawyers, with flat fee bids ranging from $700 to $2,000, all submitted to complete the work within the requested deadline of less than one week.

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Forum Questions About Custodial Agreement

Custodial Agreement

Texas

Asked on Aug 10, 2025

Can a custodial agreement be modified if the non-custodial parent is consistently violating the terms?

I am the custodial parent of my child, and the non-custodial parent has been consistently violating the terms of our custodial agreement by failing to show up for scheduled visitations, not providing financial support, and disregarding important decisions regarding our child's education and healthcare. I want to know if it is possible to modify the custodial agreement to ensure that the non-custodial parent is held accountable for their actions and to protect the best interests of our child.

Sarah T.

Answered Sep 19, 2025

If the agreement is an out of court agreement, a petition can be filed to obtain a custody order. Once an order is obtained, if a party violates the order, an enforcement action can be filed against them. If the agreement is a court order, it should contain language that would allow for enforcement. Typically, there must be a change in circumstances to request a court order be modified.

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Custodial Agreement

Michigan

Asked on Feb 27, 2022

Who do I contact for a cease and desist order

Daughters dads mom keeps harassing and threatening to call CPS and has called CPS on me to be able to see my daughter. I have given her ample chances to fix her mistakes cuz with her she won’t listen to the parent she does and takes things upon herself. Need this stopped please

David H.

Answered Mar 18, 2022

Hello, my name is David hatch I'm a Michigan licensed attorney. I have several years of experience with parenting time and custody issues. That appears to be what you're asking about. It would be helpful first to understand more about the situation. Like if there is a divorce decree and find some time order or any other type of order related to the children in the situation you're dealing with. Once I understand the situation I can help you determine a course of action.

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