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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 that documentation is vital to a successful attempt to get custody. I know you are probably painfully aware that as a father the odds are not in your favor. I also know that if you are a good parent, the best parent, you can achieve your goal of custody! For the most part men do not spend time keeping a journal or written record of much of anything. So people in all directions are encouraging you to do this very thing. The hard part is often figuring out where to even start. A realistic assessment is a good way to go. This can be a simple outline or a very detailed document. • Make several categories Take these ideas and expound on them. This can be a good way to keep things organized. It is also an easy way to pinpoint items that you may not have remembered or considered before. I know even with all the above guidance you still may be wondering what exactly to get down in writing. Here are some examples: Some of these things may appear to be elementary. Why would someone care that your kids brush their teeth and say their prayers every day? You are showing that you take care of their physical needs including basic hygiene. You are also showing that you expect them to be responsible. By including religious matters you are interested in providing them with a good sense of right and wrong and most likely addressing morality issues. Just getting started on all this writing will provide you with a starting point. |