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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Danny Guspie As an adult child of divorce, I’ve realized that there are certain principles that can earn a divorced dad the right to hold Mom, her lawyer, custody assessors/evaluators, Family Court Judges, Appeal Courts and Politicians accountable to the proper standard. written by Danny Guspie Winning the argument when you’re a divorced dad in Family Court is not easy. But it can be done. I know, because I have done it, and have taught others how to do it too. Here’s some of what I teach dads like you…. written by Danny Guspie I'll let you in on a secret you may not know about Family Court: People are predictable. Judges will reach for the same solutions again and again. If you spend time observing what happens in Family Court you will see that there is a lot of predictability to the processes once you learn who’s involved.
written by Danny Guspie Here’s a common problem for divorced dads - Getting Information about the Kids from teachers, doctors and others.
written by Danny Guspie Want to know how effective divorced dads persuade Family Court Judges? Don’t wage war over a child in their courtroom. Waging peace in Family Court is the opposite of starting a war. It's about being a peacemaker. written by Danny Guspie Understanding “Winning” Child Custody when you are a divorced dad requires a new way of looking at what “Winning” really means. For example, let's say that you went to family court, spent $50,000.00 and won custody of your kids. You think "Ahhh, I've won." written by Danny Guspie Winning in Family Court Requires Clarity, especially when you are a divorced dad. written by Danny Guspie Divorced dads face many problems during Christmas and other holidays with their children. But there are solutions. written by Richard Chapo They say the world works on a concept known as balance. To counterbalance the joys of your honeymoon, you get the misery of filing a joint tax return with your spouse. written by Darren Kavinoky When someone is charged with a DUI offense, there are two separate battles to fight: the DMV and the criminal court case. The DMV will suspend driving privileges within 30 days of an arrest for driving with an alleged blood alcohol content (BAC) over .08 percent, unless an Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing is requested within 10 days of the DUI arrest. written by Joseph Kenny If you’ve recently divorced or are going through a divorce, one of the important issues that you should settle is how any joint debts are to be handled. << previous page 1 next page>> |