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How To Effectively Talk To Your Ex In Family Law And Get Custody Of Your Children

How To Communicate In High Stress Situations             Being able to talk rationally to your ex or their attorney in a family legal situation is going to help you more in your case than any high priced lawyer out there.

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Posted in A Childs Best Interests, Child Custody, Child Visitation, Children, Divorce, Family Court, Joint Custody, Mediation, Parenting Plans

How To Win In Family Court In The Best Interests Of Your Children.

Building A Better Future             It may sound like a line from a cheesy ad campaign on television but that is essentially what you’re doing when you’re raising your children; we’re building a better future for not only our society

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What You Can Do About Court Room Bias In Family Law

Bias In The Court Room               A lot of dads out there feel like they won’t win their case because the courts tend to favor the mothers of the children involved in the legal matter over the fathers. This

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Tips On How To Deal With Stress In Family Court

Parents Under Duress             Often times in family law parents are put through the ringer in terms of the stress involved in fighting for custody of their children. It’s not uncommon to hear stories of parents who have been going

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Family Court Terms, How Are They Important?

What’s The Difference? Whether this is your first experience going through court or you’re a veteran of the court system, knowing the difference between legal terms can mean the difference between getting your kids half time or just getting to

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3 Ways To Prepare For Family Court

Don’t Get Taken Advantage Of In Court                 A lot of parents going through the court system for their custody or visitation dispute have no idea what they’re doing or where to start; this makes it easy for people to

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What To Know When Asking For Custody

What’s Your Best Option?                 The most common questions for parents involved in a divorce or custody situation are, “what are my chances of winning?” or “what will increase my chances of getting to see my children?”. The thing to

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Don’t Improvise Or Try To Wing-It In Family Court

Making Clear Decisions Before and After Court                 It’s easy to lose yourself in the moment in any situation; child custody battles are no different. Without exaggerating I can say that being clear headed, making well thought out decisions and

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Making Decisions In The Best Interests Of Your Children

What are determining factors Judges Use To Make Decisions?             The judge is always going to make a ruling that is in the child’s best interests. As such, the argument you bring to the court room regarding why you’re seeking

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How to Win Child Custody in Court

Part 1 of Winning Custody Of Your Children                 A lot of parents out there don’t know where to start to win custody of their children. It’s not necessarily a question of having more money than your ex or having

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