Winning Child Custody

Having The Best Chance Of Winning Child Custody


If you are getting a divorce and want custody of your kids, you need to take whatever steps you possibly can to increase your chances of Winning Child Custody. The best parent does not always get custody, but whatever you can do to show that you are a good parent will be helpful to your case.

The best possible solution is for you and your ex to come to an agreement through mediation, but if this is not possible and your custody case has to go to court, you need to get a good lawyer. A good family law lawyer should be able to advise you on what you can do in order to have the best chance of Winning Child Custody. It is important that you tell your lawyer everything there is to know that could affect the decision, no matter how private it might be. If you feel that your ex might not be capable of caring for the kids or might be abusive you need to be sure to tell your lawyer what you think and why. You also need to make sure that you follow any and all advice that your lawyer gives you as he or she knows what it takes in order to win a custody battle.

Another important thing to do to make Winning Child Custody more likely is to keep track of everything with detailed notes so that you can show what you do for your kids and what your ex does so that you can prove what a good choice you would be and show any possible reasons why your ex might not be such a good choice. You need to keep track of where you take the kids, what you spend money on for the kids, and what you do with the kids.

There are some things that you should never do when you are interested in Winning Child Custody. You shouldn't lie about anything, as if you get caught this would make your chances even worse. You also should not say anything bad about your ex to the kids, or try to keep them from spending time with your ex. This will not go over well in court and it could upset the kids and make things worse for them. The divorce is hard enough on kids without having to hear your parents arguing over you or bad mouthing each other.

 

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