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5 Mistakes Fathers Make in A Child Custody Case

It is a common misconception that fathers arenu2019t at any advantage in seeking their childu2019s custody. However, this isnu2019t the scenario. Certain situations play out against men, especially when they do not exercise discretion and commit mistakes

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5 Mistakes Fathers Make in A Child Custody Case

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  1. 5 MISTAKES FATHERS MAKE IN A CHILD CUSTODY CASE

  2. It is a common misconception that fathers aren’t at any advantage in seeking their child’s custody. However, this isn’t the scenario. Certain situations play out against men, especially when they do not exercise discretion and commit mistakes. Here are five big mistakes fathers make, which they must avoid at all costs to improve their chances of winning a child custody case.

  3. APPEAR UNINTERESTED OR UNSUPPORTIVE When fathers wait too long to pursue their legal rights in a child custody case, it is often considered a sign of disinterest. If they show interest in initiating the court proceedings, decision making, and protecting their legal rights, it works in favor. Any requests brought in by the father after the mother brings in an action may be viewed negatively by the family court judge.

  4. ASSUME YOU WILL LOSE Most fathers rule themselves out even before their case reaches the courtroom. But look in the mirror – that individual standing right there is one of the most significant factors in determining who gets the custody. Never disqualify yourself as a worthy parent. State your desire, reaffirm that wish, work alongside a qualified family law attorney, and increase your chances of winning the case. Search “family court lawyers near me” and hire the one you think you can count on. Allow yourself to stay on the game table, and your attorney would make every effort to let things fall in place.

  5. CONVEY DIVORCE DETAILS TO KIDS Sharing your case details with your kids is a terrible mistake, no matter how young or old your kids may be. Family court judges treat fathers communicating case details to kids as someone causing discrepancies between kids and their mother. You sure wouldn’t want the situation to turn against you, would you? Thus, it’s always advisable for fathers to keep such critical details to themselves or talk to a therapist or a friend to vent out. VIOLATE VISITATION ORDERS We understand you love your child, and there’s nothing worse than not being able to see them as per your wish. But what is even more detrimental? Disobeying the visitation orders! The situation might not end well for you in such circumstances. So, instead of violating the court orders, work with an expert attorney to fight for your parental rights without negatively impacting the custody arrangements in any way.

  6. TURN KIDS INTO MESSENGERS No matter how ugly your relationship maybe with your spouse, interact with them directly. Sending messages across via your kids probably looks safe, but this is an adult situation, and you’d not want to produce conflicting consequences. You must show a will and the competence that you are prepared to be a responsible co-parent. While fathers appear unlikely to get full custody of their kid(s), you can undoubtedly turn the odds in your favor. Hire a compassionate and skilled Nassau County child custody lawyer to help you protect your rights as a father. It is crucial to have a trustworthy and experienced legal advocate by your side in family law matters. Schedule a consultation with a knowledgeable attorney and discuss your rights.

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