How Do You Win Child Custody, Parenting Time Or Divorce Mediation (Winning Child Custody Strategy)?
One of the most overlooked tools that A Non Custodial Parent has at their disposal is the ability to request a mediation for Friend of the Court (or your state’s equivalent). There are many benefits for both parents by using mediation, but this how to article addresses how you can use it to your advantage for winning more parenting time, gaining a higher percentage of child custody, or just working out the details of a small dispute. More often than not, the Non-Custodial parent is at a severe disadvantage if a case goes to court. The parent must fight against the preconceived notions of the courts that whoever has custody should keep it, and that there is no real reason to change the custody, or increase parenting time. Using Mediation levels the playing field between parents, and can be a non-confrontational way to win what you want by persuading the other parent to your way of thinking. Preparation: The first, and possibly most important step. Preparation is critical. From planning