Child Custody: How to Divide Custody and Create a Winning Environment for You and Your Child

Child Custody: How to Divide Custody and Create a Winning Environment for You and Your Child

Excited to announce my new book currently available on Amazon! Child Custody: How to Divide Custody and Create a Winning Environment for You and Your Child. This is a guide about child custody for co-parents. As an attorney with over two decades of experience, I wanted to write an affordable resource for my clients and other co-parents. I have helped clients negotiate, mediate and battle it out in the courtroom. I have also helped hundreds of clients create parenting plans by working together as their mediator. The stress of deciding a parenting schedule that works for everyone is very real. Many times my clients call with the same questions. A poorly written parenting plan is a recipe for disaster, conflict and additional legal expenses.

Are you trying to create the perfect parenting schedule for your child? Are you wondering where to even start? This book is for you!

My goal is to give you a written resource filled with legal information that will help you make informed decisions and give you some sample ideas of how to successfully navigate the process and create a winning co-parenting environment.

This book is not a substitute for legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state. If you need a great attorney, I have some tips for that, too! 

What’s included?

  • Over 10 sample parenting schedules with detailed descriptions
  • Hacks for finding a great attorney
  • A list of common factors the court may use to determine custody
  • Key phrases and terms you need to understand
  • A comprehensive list of common and custom holidays
  • Tips for what to do if your plan isn’t working
  • A bonus section of ideas to help you stay connected with your child

Why buy it?

This book skips all the legal mumbo jumbo and dives into easy to follow, practical solutions and samples that will help you create a winning environment for you and your child.

 

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