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hi this is billy tarracio with the tip of the day and this is not just a tip of the day this is a tip of the decade this is a big one and today were going to talk about the top mistakes that people make in child custody cases yesterday i interviewed attorney kylie bigelow who is in my office at modern law about messy custody cases and she has this track record of being able to basically turn around cases in an insane way and the thing that i realized after talking to her is that um well i mean one of the things she said is that custody cases are like a game of chess and strategy matters very very much if youre talking high-end complex custody cases many times these are post-decree or um theyre after an initial divorce but not always sometimes it might be in a very very messy divorce and we know the game we as family law attorneys understand what the courts want to see and um if when people mess up their case and they lose custody its because they are making tactical errors they are