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3 mistakes to avoid during your child custody battle

On Behalf of | Jul 5, 2017 | Child Custody

When you divorce and are trying to work out a parenting plan, you might find that you have to go to court for a child custody order. Going to court to battle for custody can be emotionally draining. Due to the stress and difficulty of this process, you may make some mistakes that could hurt your case.

Even the best parents can end up being considered unfit due to simple mistakes. Keep reading to learn about common mistakes made during custody battles and how to avoid them.

1. Letting your emotions take over

It is natural for you to be emotional during this time, but you have to exercise self-control to stop yourself from getting out of hand. Pressure from family members or friends may be exacerbating your anxiety and anger. Trust in your legal counsel before asking for more or changing course. This can help you avoid a nasty fight and move towards an amicable situation. 

 

2. Disobeying temporary custody orders

Sometimes the court will issue a temporary custody order when your divorce begins. This type of order usually remains in place until your trial starts. An interim order like this may specify time sharing between parents and the responsibilities of each parent. Do not disregard this order. Abide by the order to show the court you are respectful.

3. Posting unfiltered messages on social media

Social media may be a natural place for you to vent your frustrations or showcase the fun you are having as a single person. However, you should be wary of what you post. Avoid speaking poorly of the other parent on social media or posting pictures of yourself at parties with alcoholic beverages. Posting to social media with poor judgement may be detrimental to your custody case.

If you avoid these mistakes, you will have a better chance at a favorable custody outcome. Get the guidance you need by contacting a child custody attorney.