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You can petition to modify child custody. You will have to justify why it is in the childs best interest to change the existing order. This means going back to court for a hearing. Except for emergencies, most jurisdictions will limit how often you can ask for custody modifications.
Emotional Strife During Divorce and Child Custody Initiators might feel fear, distance, doubt, guilt, impatience, and relief all at once. The receiving party, on the other hand, might feel betrayal, shock, insecurity, anger, and low self-esteem. Whatever side youre on, youll likely have many emotions to work through.
The inability of parents to consistently control their emotions, and avoid emotional decision making, is the most common mistake we see in child custody cases. The reason: it is such an easy mistake to make, and so pervasive in all aspects of the case.
Avoid cursing and putting down the other parent, your children, in-laws, and other family members, the mediator, the judge, and others involved in the process. That can be tricky when sensitive topics, such as substance abuse, are at play.
Here are some tips to help you stay strong as you move through it: Practice daily motivation. Focus more on your case than theirs. Use your support. Borrow someone elses strength. Bubble yourself. Remind yourself that it will eventually end. Repeat a positive affirmation whenever needed.
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Cross-examination questions often begin But isnt it true that? or Wouldnt you agree that? Answer factually, and dont air grudges. Judges disapprove of a parent badmouthing or undercutting the other as children generally benefit from parents who can work together.
Good Words To Use In Custody Hearing Your Child is Not Property. The primary thing you must remember is that your child is not property. Best Interests of Child. With that in mind, you must always remember in Court, it is about your children. Status Quo. Childs Schedule. Co-Parenting. Flexibility. Step-Up Plan. Our Child.

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