DADS DESERVE CUSTODY TOO

Did you realize that only around 20% of the people who have full custody of their children are men? For years, people have noticed a definite bias in the way child custody cases are handled in relation to the father. Often times, the mother will get the lion’s share of the possessions a couple has and a beneficial child custody agreement. 

If you are currently struggling to come to a custody agreement with your soon to be ex, then it is time to reach out for professional help. With the help of a legal professional, you can figure out what your rights as a father are. Below are some important child custody tips every father needs to know. 

Keeping Accurate Records is in Your Best Interest

One of the biggest mistakes fathers make when it comes to their child custody agreement is relying on verbal agreements. Rather than having to prove this transaction in court without sufficient evidence, you need to focus on getting everything in writing. It is usually the men who keep immaculate records that can avoid changes in their child custody agreement. 

Making detailed notes about your visitation schedule is important if you want to avoid getting taken advantage of. You also need to document financial transactions outside of what you are required by the courts to pay. Having this documentation can help you greatly if your ex-spouse petitions the court for a higher child custody payment. With the help of a lawyer, you can get through these complicated legal matters with ease. 

Create a Personalized Space For Your Child 

Dealing with the aftermath of a divorce can be hard for both the adults and the children. A divorce often means that a couple will sell their family home. Getting adjusted to life in two new homes can be extremely hard for your child. It is your job as a father to make sure your child feels welcomed in their new surroundings. 

The best way to accomplish this is by allowing them to decorate their room. Something as simple as a few pictures on the wall and a new comforter can make your child feel at ease. With the holidays around the corner, you need to start making new traditions with your child. Having a holiday filled with firsts can be exciting and a bit stressful for your child. This is why you have to work extra hard to put their mind at ease. 

Remove Emotion From the Equation

As you work out a custody agreement with your spouse, you will feel a number of different emotions. When emotions like anger surface, you have to learn how to control it. Lashing out at your ex-spouse in front of your child can be traumatic. This is why you have to work on removing emotion from your future dealings with your ex-spouse. 

We Can Help You!

Are you having a hard time with your existing child custody agreement? If so, the team at Morris Firm For Men is here to help.