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How To Win Child Custody


The question of how to win child custody is a bit of a difficult one. There are many factors that will go into the custody decision, many of which are beyond your control. However, there are certain things that you can do to try to increase your chances of winning child custody.

The first thing you need to do to win child custody is to hire a competent attorney. You want to have an attorney who is trained in child custody law, who has real-life experience dealing with custody cases, and who has knowledge about child custody. More than almost any other factor, your attorney’s competence and knowledge will make or break your case for child custody.

Having a competent attorney, however, is only one component in how to win child custody. With the help of that attorney, you also need to be relatively familiar with the child custody laws in your state. You need to know what the guidelines for child custody are, and what factors, by law, will go into the judge’s decision on child custody. Knowing what the important factors are, whether they are income, housing or shelter, or any number of other factors will help you to shore up any areas that you might be weak in.

Ultimately, to win child custody, you are going to have to make the case that you can provide a better home for your child than your ex-spouse can. To do this, you are going to not only focus on your ex-spouse’s weaknesses; you are going to need to focus on your strengths. In addition, you need to identify your weaknesses and discuss them with your attorney, to see whether they will be relevant to your chances of winning child custody. Along these same lines, knowing your spouse’s strengths will also help you to let your attorney know how your ex-spouse will be trying to win child custody.

Ultimately, child custody is going to be up to the court. Your job, if you want to win child custody, is to make sure that you meet or exceed whatever guidelines exist in your state or locality in terms of what the court sees to be the “best interests” of the child or children.


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