DGC 004 – 05/05/18 Custody Favors the Prepared Parent & Better Parent

written by Fred Campos
If Custody Goes to the Better Parent, What Makes One?

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[F]red Campos, @FullCustodyDad on Twitter, continues his weekly podcast with his fourth installment that discusses custody is usually won by being the most prepared parent (for court) and being the best parent. He describes five elements judges look for in the best parent and seven tasks of a prepared parent for court.

What You’ll Learn – How to Be the Most Prepared Parent in Court and the Best Parent for Your Kids.

  • What does it mean to be “the better parent.”
  • What does being prepared for your Final Court hearing look like?
  • What five elements are judges looking for in the best parent?
  • What are seven tasks of a prepared parent for court?


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  1. A Leigh

    My husband was awarded full custody. Fully agree that photos of him with the kids from babies til present time were extremely helpful. Other items of evidence we presented were; *text messages of the other party being unreasonable and flat out denying visitation periods. *Facebook photos showing the other party commenting on how great of a dad he was (picture of him reading to the kids and she commented on the photo) * Reciepts showing he paid the other party $700 per month even when he was not court ordered to pay child support. Plus children were still under his insurance. * Facebook photos of the other party posting harmful photos of the children such as 6 year old using a pacifier daily * Facebook live photos of other party doing kareoke at a bar when she should have had the kids at home after denying yet another court ordered weekend * phone or skype records showing how many times he called or attempted to call and talk to the children including the duration. A 25 second phone call was common with both kids being coached “tell daddy i love you and don’t wanna talk bye” which ended with my husband not even being able to say a single word to them before he was hung up on

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  2. Candac

    Thank you so much for this website and the abundance of information. Leigh, first of all, congratulations on y’all winning custody! We’re currently compiling information, photos, and evidence of the mother deliberately keeping my husband’s young children from him. He’s an amazing father and she knows it. I have faith in this battle especially after reading testimonies like this.

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    • FullCustodyDad

      Hang in there. It’s a long road but doable. Document as much evidence of the parental alienation. It’s a real thing!

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