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What happens when custody battles get ugly? If
you are a divorcing parent, very possibly the first thing your child
will worry about is, “What’s going to happen to me?”
Learning new strategies to deal with custody negotiations and parenting
relationships will have a positive impact on your own happiness,
health and well-being—as well as that of your children, your
spouse and your loved ones and friends.
The issue of custody, even when approached in a
thoughtful and caring manner, can cause pain, anger, insecurity
and even panic. Family courts generally will address the custody
issue by asking, “What is best for the children?”
You must understand the ins and outs of the custody
process—as well as developmental and family dynamics—in
order to prepare a realistic custody plan. Engaging an expert consultant
as a custody coach can be a very wise decision, because a good custody
coach can provide you expertise, information and guidance to insure
that you can take charge of your future.
A custody coach will likely save you time and money because you’ll
avoid constantly litigating your disputes in family court. Learning
about court procedures and setting realistic goals and expectations
can guide you in moving from the role of spouse to that of co-parent.
No custody coach can make divorce or custody negotiations
a painless or simple process. However, they can listen carefully
to your worries and concerns and help you to channel your uncertainty
into productive energy as a parent for your children.
Call Roberta Eisen at 202-822-5229 or email her
at Roberta@RobertaEisen.com
to discuss Custody Coaching and arrange for an appointment. Given
her extensive experience with custody work and the courts, she can
help you create a realistic plan—one that will allow you and
your former spouse to co-parent in a way that is “best for
the children”—as well as yourselves.
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