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[Music] hello hi my name is elizabeth billies and i am a divorce attorney in suburban philadelphia talking parents app has asked me to be here today to provide you my seven tips for creating a custody agreement before i give you those tips i wanted to tell you a little bit about myself i have been practicing family law exclusively for the last 11 years in the philadelphia area and during that time i have represented a few okay honestly more than a few people in their divorces and in their custody matters and during that time ive seen a lot of of different scenarios for custody but i have developed seven tips that i think would really are going to help you to create your custody agreement so before we get into those tips lets first talk about what is a custom what is a cost agreement what are we talking about when we say custody agreement so it is a written document usually made in order of court that says where your children are going to be living it al