Child Custody: A Father's Guide: Protecting Your Legal and Practical Rights to Be A Dad
When you got married, you anticipated that it would last for a long, long time. Families aren't supposed to break up. Right?! But they do. And if children are involved, it's tough. On the children, on the parents, on extended family.This book is written for those father's who don't want to just...
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When you got married, you anticipated that it would last for a long, long time. Families aren't supposed to break up. Right?! But they do. And if children are involved, it's tough. On the children, on the parents, on extended family.This book is written for those father's who don't want to just roll over and give up custody to their children. It's written to give some ideas and possible direction on how to maximize the possibility of remaining a very viable part of your child's life. If you're about to go through a custody battle, or are in one, this book was written for you. Written to give hope, and offer some ideas about what has worked for others, this book is meant to encourage.Authored by David Dye, a clinical social worker with years of experience in working with children and families, he brings some out-of-the box ideas to the discussion, and offers thoughts as well as encouragement.If you are serious about doing the best you can for your children, this is one book that is important to read. Within the pages of this (very underpriced) book, you will find the answers to these questions:What is the PRIMARY focus of all child custody evaluations and court battles?How can knowing what the primary focus is help you in outlining your strategy in court, and out of court?What can you do to keep your attorney's fees to a minimum?When will a child custody evaluator become involved? What types of things does an evaluator look at?What are twenty-one pointers that, if followed when you are separated, may significantly affect the outcome of your court case?What four things should you do that often aren't thoughts of when preparing for your court case?After you receive the court's judgement, what should you do?There is no easy or fun way to get through this, but there is a 'better way.'
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