Tips for Your Child Custody Hearing

December 13, 2018 in Uncategorized | MARTIN WREN, P.C. | LEAVE A COMMENT

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As a parent, the idea of having to fight for custody of your kids can seem heartbreaking and cause a substantial amount of stress. A law firm can empathize with your situation and offer legal advice during this very emotional time. They will be sure clients feel prepared and ready for their hearing, and are happy to answer any questions you have about the process. When getting ready for the big court date, there are things to think about that may increase your chances of being awarded custody. Here in this article we have listed a few tips that can help you obtain the verdict you are hoping for.

Consider Your Attire

Wearing a professional outfit for your hearing can help you look more put together and organized to the judge. To not forget that even something as simple as putting on a pair of dress pants instead of jeans can make all the difference. Do not neglect spending some extra time in your appearance, as perception is important too.

Do Not Bad Mouth

You may be tempted to express all the things that are wrong with your ex during the court hearing. This may not be the best approach, as the judge may view this as you are not willing to cooperate when it comes to parenting. If you have proof regarding the other parent being abusive or having a drug addiction, that may be something to express. Anything that could potentially put your children at risk for harm you may want to bring up. But otherwise, leave small jabs and remarks to yourself and focus on telling the judge how you are a loving and supportive parent.

In-Home Custody Evaluation

One great way to help your case can be having an in-home custody evaluation done and bringing those results to court. This can show the judge that you are open and have nothing to hide. Additionally, this can leave a positive impression about the quality of your home, and that it is a safe space to raise your children.

Be Open to Improvements

The judge may give you a list of suggestions that can help you demonstrate your commitment as a parent. These tasks can be things such as going to a parenting class, seeking a therapist or even making adjustments to the home environment. Take these tasks seriously to show you will do what it takes to get custody of your children.

Seeking the assistance of an attorney for your child custody hearing is not required, but highly recommended. Child custody lawyers Rockville, MD trusts can provide information about child custody that you may not have been aware of. An attorney can also offer representation, guidance and strategy when getting ready for the hearing. They understand maintaining a close relationship with your children is likely one of your highest priorities and will be committed to helping you fight for custody of your kids for more than.

 


 

Thank you to our friends and contributors at Daniel J. Wright for their insight into child custody hearings and family law.

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