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While any valid concerns, such as substance abuse, abusive or violent behavior, or illegal conduct should be raised, petty complaints and rants about past behavior should be avoided.
A forensic child custody evaluation is an in-depth analysis and report prepared by a licensed mental health professional, usually in situations where parents are unable to agree regarding custody or if there are credible allegations of neglect, physical or sexual abuse, mental illness, substance abuse, or other
A father seeking custody may need to overcome this and demonstrate to the court that they participate in all aspects of parenting, not just financially. Courts appear to want the primary caretaker to be an experienced and knowledgeable parent who knows how the child learns best, their major health needs, etc.
Seek support: Talk to friends, family or a therapist about your feelings and concerns. Consider joining a support group for people going through similar experiences. Set boundaries: It is important to set boundaries with the other party in the conflict to protect yourself from unnecessary stress and emotional drain.
If an ex-partner tries to alienate you from your child, you must seek legal advice the sooner, the better. Proving parental alienation to the court is difficult, so you require the skills of an experienced divorce attorney who can help you collect evidence.
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Depending on the specifics of your case, it can take as little as 30 days or as long as several years to resolve a custody dispute, and it can cost anywhere from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands.
Its often impossible for a judge to get the full picture of a divided familys situation in such a limited time frame. The forensic psychologists make observations and provide the judge with their expert opinion on how custody and visitation should be arranged.
Staying Calm Under Pressure Five Strategies for Family Court Stick to the Facts. Let Your Attorney do the Heavy Lifting. Get Your Emotions in Check. Make Sure You are Playing Reasonably. Take Court Seriously.

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