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Fathers...
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Lectures - Below are a few the video topics.
Does Your Lawyer Hate You & Why You Should Care
Why Grandma's (Dad's Mother's) Involvement in a Child Custody Case Hurts You
Dress Like a Bum in Court & You Will Pay for It - How to Get it Right
How to Reveal a Deceptive & Unfaithful Wife
Evidence in a Child Custody Case
Preparing for a Child Custody Case
Mom Has the Kids - Should I Move Into a Bachelors Pad?
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A Legal Right to Equal Parenting Time? Some States Move Towards Equal Rights
"Parenting time shall be granted in accordance with the best interests of the child. It is presumed to be in the best interests of a child for the child to have a strong relationship with both of his or her parents. A child has a right to parenting time with a parent unless it is shown on the record by clear and convincing evidence that it would endanger the child's physical, mental, or emotional health." . . . keep reading
Is the Expert in Your Case Truly an Unbiased Professional?
While working your way through a custody dispute you are mostly likely going to meet a lot of new people. These will be brand new acquaintances that are going to decide whether or not you get what you are fighting for. It is scary to place your future in the hands of people that really have no personal feeling invested in the outcome of your dispute. These people come in the form of judges, evaluators, psychologists, and mediators. . . . keep reading
30 Factors That often Make or Break a Dad's Custody Case: They Will Make You a Better Parent Too
There is more to being a good parent than providing for the financial needs of your family. If you feel like you are headed for a divorce situation, or are already involved in one, make some you are working at being the best parent you can be. Some information is very basic but many fathers overlook these key areas. If you don't know this information, it will be used against you in a custody dispute or divorce. For example: . . . keep reading
Questions to Ask a Potential Lawyer
The quest for a possible lawyer is one more activity to add to an already stressful event. Take steps to make it as simple as possible. After cutting down the list of potential custodial attorneys, be sure to meet with them. Taking the time to conduct an interview, of sorts, will enable you to determine who best to hire. There are many questions that can, and should, be asked when talking to an attorney. . . . keep reading
5 Tips on Telling Your Children About Divorce
Fathers know that when a decision has been made and a divorce is eminent it is time to talk to the kids. The approach taken to share this life changing news needs to be carefully thought out and discussed. There are several tips that can make this ordeal a little easier. . . . keep reading
Questions to Answer When Preparing for Your Case
Once you get a journaling system up and running you may become overwhelmed with wondering where to start or how to continue. It may be helpful to simply start by answering a list of questions. These are just a sampling of what you may need to tackle. . . . keep reading
How to Keep an Effective and Accurate Journal
Journal, journal, journal! If you find yourself seeing references to journals, or written records, everywhere it is because it is so important! I have seen firsthand the difference a good written account can make. . . . keep reading
15 Crucial Tips on Preparing to Have Custody of Your Child
There are some very basic steps you can take to prepare to have your child on a full or part time basis. Not only do you need to be able to provide your child with a good place to be when with you, you need to be able to show the court you are serious and you know what you are doing. Having as many things stabilized as possible is also going to be good for you! . . . keep reading
Child Custody: Simple But Useful Rules of Engagement for Fathers
Over the years I have seen many fathers who are just getting started in the custody battle arena. Many have expressed a feeling of bombardment. They begin getting advice from family, friends, co-workers, and anyone else who wants to get their two cents worth in. There is no doubt about the fact that there is an ample amount of information available. There are some pieces of advice that are mentioned over and over. These are the big hitters, the best of the best advice out there. . . . keep reading
Professional Evaluator? Red Flags that Your Evaluator is Not Following the Guidelines
According to the American Psychological Association there are many guidelines that a professional evaluator should be following. Be on the lookout for any red flags when you are meeting with evaluators. Also keep in mind the role that the evaluator is performing. Here are a few guidelines set out by the American Psychological Association: . . . keep reading
Ground Rules for Dating as a Single Father
If you are a divorced or single father, it could very well have been quite some time since you last dated. Moreover, the last time you were on the dating scene could have been before having children. It is often the case that recently divorced fathers know they want to begin dating again, but are just unsure of how to approach finding a new companion. If you are having difficulty reentering the dating scene, keep in mind that you are not alone in this scenario. Innumerable marriages end in divorce, and most of these individuals begin dating again, many of them with success. Divorcees who find success in dating generally abide by certain ground rules. . . . keep reading
Putting Your Children First: Love Your Children More Than You Dislike Their Mother
Most children dread the thought of their parents getting a divorce. In most cases, the children of divorced parents would do most anything to keep their parents together despite the parents' disagreements. What may seem like the best move in the eyes of the parents could very well seem like a nightmare to children who do not understand the intricacies of the parents' relationship. Even years after the divorce, most children would love to see their divorced parents reconcile their differences and get back together. Rarely do divorcees, however, return to a marital relationship after a divorce. This all too often leads to yet another disappointment to the children of divorced parents. . . . keep reading
Playing the State Game: Know Your State's Rules (Laws)
You Better Know What Your States Considers "In the Best Interest of the Child" If You Want to Win I am guessing that as a father going through a custody dispute, you already are learning more about the law then you ever thought you would. Custody and visitation issues can vary widely from state to state. The nuances in laws from state to state can become significantly important. When there is more than one state involved in a divorce or custody issue, every aspect is likely to become more complicated. The parties now need to be familiar with the ins and outs of their rights and options, times two, and sometimes more! This would be an example of a time when a good legal advisor would be invaluable. Even if you find an attorney that is intimately familiar with the laws of any states involved, you should still work to get an idea about things will work on your own. . . . keep reading
10 Basic Tips to Child Custody Success
I was speaking with a good friend not too long ago when I realized what a jungle custody battles have become. I have always seen them as cases that require a lot of work, dedication, and caring. For some reason I was just reminded once again about how complicated something that could be simple can become. Unfortunately, fathers still have to work very hard to get custody of their children. Although our culture is recognizing how vital fathers are, we still have a long way to go before fathers are likely to feel like they have an equal shot in a court custody battle. The following are 10 ways to attain a solid foundation. . . . keep reading
Dating As a Single Father - Put Your Children First
There will come a time when moving on becomes a possibility. Some fathers may find themselves interested in dating fairly quickly. Others will put it off until everyone they know is trying to set them up. Circumstances can vary greatly depending on what all was involved in the separation or divorce. Every father needs to follow their instincts as far as considering a relationship with a new woman. . . . keep reading
It's Simple Dads: Don't Document Facts & Evidence and you Will Lose Custody
It's Simple Dads: Don't Document Facts & Evidence and you Will Lose Custody Yes, you see it everywhere! Again and again people are telling you . . . keep reading
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