There is nothing worse as a man or a woman than finding yourself locked in a nasty, ongoing custody battle over access to children from a failed marriage.
An e-book written by Dr Barry Bricklin and Dr Gail Elliot, titled Child Custody Strategies 2009, is now available with a lot of good advice on how to deal with this dreadful dilemma.
The e-book contains tips on ways to make a stronger case for custody of your child when fronting a court judge who is hearing the case.
This is done by getting the opinion of lawyers who deal with custody issues on a daily basis.
They give important information on how they view these complex matters as professional lawyers.
All the details are included of the important issues you need to cover with your lawyer.
By combining the knowledge of a number of experienced lawyers into the one e-book it gives the reader a very good source of information.
The book also has the opinions of consultants and judges as well as family court lawyers.
While legal systems are obviously different from country to country, the benefit of this e-book is the advice is adaptable to any western style legal system.
This is because it is presented in a sound tactical way and is not tailored to any one specific legal system.
The book is not cheap but the best way to consider it is as money well spent.
You may find that you are better off paying for a book of this kind so you have the knowledge to save yourself higher legal fees down the track.
An example of this is that people constantly visit their lawyer unprepared and without a list of questions covering issues of relevance when facing a custody battle.
The result - they forget to ask certain questions that are essential if they want fewer visits to their lawyer.
This will only be achievable by covering everything important in the minimum number of consultations possible with your lawyer.
I have witnessed friends go through hundreds of thousands of dollars in custody battles that could have been lessened or even avoided with better understanding of legal procedures.
If you wish to avoid such a disaster, you first need to understand the best way of getting through the legal minefield of any family court.
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