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Navigating Child Custody Disputes: Dos and Don'ts

April 21, 2023
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Child custody disputes are one of the most difficult and emotional issues that can arise during divorce proceedings. As a parent, you want what is best for your child, but navigating the legal system and dealing with your ex-spouse can be overwhelming. Continue reading for a few tips that may be helpful for you as you navigate a child custody dispute, and if you’d like to schedule an appointment with an Atlanta divorce lawyer, contact Fairell Firm today

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DOs:

  • Put your child's needs first: When it comes to child custody, the best interests of the child should be the top priority. Try to set aside your personal feelings and focus on what is best for your child.
  • Communicate with your ex-spouse: Effective communication is essential in any child custody dispute. Try to keep communication civil and focused on your child's needs. Be open to compromise and work together to find solutions that work for everyone.
  • Document everything: Keep detailed records of all communication with your ex-spouse, including emails, texts, and phone calls. Also, keep records of any important dates, such as school events or doctor's appointments, to help establish your involvement in your child's life.
  • Follow the court order: Once a child custody order is in place, it is important to follow it. Failing to follow a court order can result in legal consequences and may hurt your chances of obtaining custody in the future.

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DON'Ts:

  • Use your child as a weapon: It is never appropriate to use your child as a bargaining chip or to try to manipulate your ex-spouse. This can be emotionally damaging to your child and can also hurt your chances of obtaining custody.
  • Disparage your ex-spouse: Refrain from speaking negatively about your ex-spouse in front of your child or others. This can cause unnecessary stress and may hurt your chances of obtaining custody.
  • Violate court orders: Ignoring a court order or violating a custody agreement can have serious legal consequences. Always follow the court order, even if you disagree with it.
  • Make promises you can't keep: It is important to be honest with your child about the custody arrangement and what to expect. Don't make promises you can't keep or try to manipulate your child's feelings to gain an advantage in the custody dispute.

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Contact an Atlanta Divorce Lawyer

Every child custody case and divorce is unique, and these are simply tips that you can incorporate if they work for you! If you are dealing with a child custody dispute, the experienced family law attorneys at Fairell Firm can provide the guidance and support you need. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

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