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(More customer reviews)Too often, parents expect common sense and justice to prevail in a family law courtroom. By the time they learn their lesson, it's too late, and there's no "do over".
This book does an excellent job outlining a few critical areas for parents facing child custody litigation:
1. Not all evidence is relevant or important. It's important to learn what matters.
2. Attorneys are frequently overburdened and won't build your case for you, unless you have a ton of money. It's important for you to lead the process on building your case, with the assistance of your attorney (not the other way around). Then, the attorney can effectively argue your case in court.
3. Judges don't make decisions based upon kharma, common sense conclusions, or on a parent's assurance that she/he is better. Judges make decisions on evidence-based arguments.
If you don't master those three areas, your chances of prevailing are drastically reduced.
For the area of child custody conflict that deals with building your case-- this book does an excellent job.
It's not the "be all, end all" guide for child custody, but it serves a critical area; just as its title implies.
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Help! is the first word a parent yells when dealing with a child custody battle.Author Guy White cuts through and captures the essence of how child custody cases are won and lost.Child Custody A to Z navigates you through the flawed system of justice.Evidence is the most overlooked aspect of a child custody case.This book explains and addresses:
How to choose an attorney
How to impeach court experts
How to gather evidence
How to expose a personality disorder
How to investigate your case
Child Custody A to Z is replete with case studies that tell the real story of the controversial game of child custody.There is no substitute for preparation.White reveals judges, attorneys and court experts for their bias and incompetence.The author takes you through the step-by-step formula for winning with evidence.
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