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*E-Book: Win Your Custody Battle*
| | E-book: Dads, Win Your Child Custody Battle - Win the Game by Playing the Game Right |
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*Checklist: Who Gets Custody*
| | Checklist that will help the court decide who should get custody. When parents cannot agree on a custody arrangement, the court is left with a tough decision. The court will consider many factors when deciding to whom to award custody. In many cases, a consideration of the various factors results in an award of custody to the parent who has been the child's primary caretaker. The following checklist can help you and your attorney establish who has been the primary caretaker in your family. |
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*BEST Family Law Intake Sheet*
| | This is a detailed divorce and child custody intake sheet that covers all necessary and relevant information needed to successfully fight a custody battle. This document is nearly 60 pages long. |
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*Do's and Don'ts: False Allegations*
| | As public awareness of child abuse increases, more and more reports of possible abuse are being made. Conscientious reporters are taking the necessary first steps to protect children. Not all reports of abuse are substantiated, however. Sometimes, even when the reports are made in good faith, further investigation reveals that the accusations are not true. |
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*Child Custody: State Law Summaries*
| | Child Custody: Summaries of State Laws |
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*Incident Report Form*
| | If you are involved in a heated custody dispute, print several of these incident report forms and keep them handy. Create a journal of incidents regarding your involvement with the child, the mother, and any other incidents involving the child. |
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*Deciding Who Gets Custody FAQs*
| | Deciding Who Gets Custody FAQs |
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*Questions for deposition*
| | Questions for depositions in a family law case |
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*How Custody Decisions Are Ma*
| | In any situation where child custody rights are at issue, a number of key questions are raised. If you are going through a divorce, you will want to know whether your child will live primarily with you, and if not, whether will you will be able to make important decisions as to how your child will be raised. If you are a close relative or family friend of a child who is not your own, you may be wondering if getting custody of that child is even a possibility. |
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*Evidence - What is It?*
| | An overview of types of evidence to look for when preparing a child custody or divorce case. The proper care, collection, preservation, and admission of relevant evidence is vital in winning your child custody case. |
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*Visitation Schedule Form*
| | Form to Establish a Visitation Schedule |
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*Child Visitation FAQs*
| | These frequently asked questions will help you sort out your concerns about child visitation after a divorce or separation. |
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*Verification of Facts - General*
| | Verification of Facts - Can be used and modified to verify documents, pleadings, etc. |
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*Shared child custody agreement*
| | General Agreement for Shared Child Custody |
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*Child Support Paid Sheet*
| | Use this sheet to keep track of support paid. |
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