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Child Custody Options

custody optionsLet's cut to the chase.

If two conditions exist between you and your divorcing spouse, you won't have a need for this collection. Those conditions are:

  1. You and your spouse agree on all aspects of co-parenting, including the amount of time your kids spend with each parent. and/or
  2. You are certain you'll be using a divorce attorney AND plan to allow your attorney to make ALL decisions without your guidance, AND you will trust your attorney to make all course corrections in your divorce, AND you expect an uncontested divorce.

However, if you expect a fight over custody or any other part of co-parenting, or you believe your soon-to-be-ex is likely to challenge you on custody matters AFTER the divorce, there isn't a better guide to have than this encyclopedia on getting and keeping custody of your kids. It's time to gather the custody papers and child custody lawyers and get busy. The very last feeling you want is to feel regret for being blind sided by a better-prepared ex.

Child Custody Strategies

Do you know anyone who has gotten hurt (I mean really really hosed?) in a child custody battle? Did you wonder why that happened? Maybe you thought that person got taken advantage of? Even if you are using a lawyer, you must look over his or her shoulder and you must discuss strategy, and without this collection, you might not think of everything.

Sometimes legal battles take an unintended course because one side wasn't adequately prepared for all possibilities. If you want to ensure you don't regret your (or your attorney's) efforts in child custody disputes, you must know the lay of the land. If you know what paths your case can take, you're better able to make course corrections your child custody lawyer may not have considered.

Here's the deal. You don't bring brass knuckles to a knife fight. Your soon-to-be ex may be planning an all out assault on your ability to defend your positions, and probably doesn't expect you will have a reasonable defense. We suggest you bring a cannon to the party and control how the proceedings will unfold.

When you completely know the landscape, you can't be surprised or blind sided. Nor can your attorney, because you know as much as he or she does. Don't own this collection at your own peril...

it ain't prettyDr. Barry Bricklin and Dr. Gail Elliot share everything you need to know about child custody and how to gain the upper hand in child custody arrangements. You should be aware of every issue on this topic. You don't know what you don't know, and more importantly, you don't know what your lawyer doesn't know.

Drs. Bricklin and Elliot write:

First, we would like you to know how we have come to be in possession of so much important information. Over the 30-plus years of our working in the child custody field, we have become increasingly involved in cases that frequently may find their way into court. We have acted as expert witnesses, custody evaluators or consultants for hundreds of parents involved in custody disputes all over the country.

Further, as editors of a national publication on custody matters, as responders to a 24-hour "hot line" where we answer questions from professionals about our tests, and as directors of a national organization of custody experts, we continually hear from judges, attorneys, professional experts and who in one way or another have been caught up in custody disputes, some of them simple, but most long-standing, complex and bitter."

We at Divorce Recovery Suite© have a copy of both the Men's and Women's versions of Custody Strategies, and after having read them, are certain that the enormous amount of information offered gives you a stacked advantage in keeping or changing legal custody. Dr. Bricklin and Dr. Elliot are also certain. So certain that there is a 60 day money-back guarantee!

Buying Child Custody Strategies™ makes you the owner of Bricklin & Elliot's valuable eBook along with a huge library of information that should tip the scales in favor of you winning child custody, changing child custody or defending an existing court order from an ex that might be trying to outlast you financially in court.

Here's a peak inside the eBook:

I. Introduction and comments by Dr. Bricklin and Dr. Elliot

Chapter  1  - The role of bias
Chapter  2  - Most frequently made errors
Chapter  3  - Key strategies
Chapter  4  - Strategies that may be used against you
Chapter  5  - Important things an attorney should be doing for you
Chapter  6  - Strategies that will make your own attorney work harder for you
Chapter  7  - The bribed or manipulated child
Chapter  8  - A note about physical disability
Chapter  9  - Controlling costs
Chapter 10 - What is the best approach for a parent to use in a child custody dispute?
Chapter 11 - What are the costs of a typical comprehensive custody evaluation?
Chapter 12 - Does your custody evaluator have the proper expertise for an evaluation?
Chapter 13 - What can I do if I believe an evaluation was biased, incomplete or inaccurate?
Chapter 14 - Summary and conclusion

 

II. Your Child Custody Strategies package also includes:

The Custom Support Handbook
The Custom Support Calculator
Child Custody Q & A (Questions and Answers)
Considerations in current Custody and Visitation decisions
Relocation with children after divorce
Tips and strategies for creating a Parenting Plan that works
Everything you need to know about Child Custody Evaluations
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) includes 3 parts
Change of circumstances as grounds to modify custody
Interference with visitation as grounds to modify custody
Modifying Child Custody: some basic Q & A's to get you started
How to modify child custody orders
Guidelines for court room behavior
Self representation/Self help/Information resources and centers - State links
Serving the opposing party (service of process)
Tips on locating people
Enforcing your custody and visitation plan when it is interfered with
You can modify a court-ordered custody plan yourself
Domestic violence as a consideration in child custody and visitation decisions
Defending your child custody rights
Unmarried parents and child custody
Parenting Agreements/Plans: Everything you need to know
Fathers going to custody court
Ask a child custody question*

*You will be able to ask a custody question each week. Our staff will research the answer and respond in a timely manner.

Go pick up your copy of Child Custody Strategies Today!

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