Navigating a child custody dispute, especially for fathers, can feel like setting out on an unforeseen journey. Statistics show that only 29% of fathers are awarded custody in these cases. That's less than one-third of decisions going in favor of moms. You should be aware of any potential obstacles or difficulties during the custody process. We will delve deep into the legal nuances and unexpected turns in these cases. Here are the things you can expect as a dad.
Read MoreAre you navigating the complicated world of child custody battles as a dad? Unfortunately, only 20% of men win custody battles due to inherent biases. Parenting rights should be unbiased in an ideal world, but we all know that may not be the case. But you need not worry. We will provide some powerful legal tips and strategies for leveling the playing field. You will learn how to fight for your precious bond with your children and secure the rightful place you deserve as a loving and involved father.
Read MoreDads often feel like they get the short stick in any child custody disputes. Certainly, this has been the case for generations, meaning most fathers are resigned to losing custody of their kids in a divorce. More than that, there are other ideas and beliefs that fathers have about child custody. But, did you know that a lot of these beliefs are based on myths? It’s true, there are loads of child custody myths we’ve been led to believe for years. The problem with believing these myths is that we don’t always fight for our rights because we don’t think things will go our way. With that in mind, here are three child custody myths every dad should know:
Read MoreChild custody battles are common in the US, and thousands of couples navigate this emotional journey every year. Both parties have to undergo relentless scrutiny by attorneys, courts, and counselors. Expect the process to be even more grueling if you are a father because women are generally in a vantage position. But as a dad, you have an equal right to parent your child after separating from your spouse. Despite the challenges, you can achieve the goal to win a custody battle. Here are some tips to be in a better place and build your case.
Read MoreDivorce is painful for a family, but child custody can get traumatic. The worst part is that some preconceived notions are likely to weaken your stance as a father. Even as American courts don’t discriminate against dads, your chances of getting full custody of your kids are slim. Things can get even more challenging if the divorce isn’t amicable and you expect a bitter custody battle ahead. But you need not lose heart. Even as moms have an upper hand, you can improve your chances with some good thinking. Here are some tips that can help.
Read MoreEveryone dreams of a happy ever after. Isn’t it? But not everyone is lucky enough to grow old with each other. In such cases, divorce seems to be a plausible ending. The emotional turmoil makes it an even more complicated process. Not only the emotions involved, but even the process of separation is not as easy as it sounds. This is why many people end up asking a string of questions related to getting a divorce. So, here we are, answering some of the most popular questions to help you get things done in the right way.
Read MoreStarting a new family is a special feeling that can never be explained in words. But if your marriage hit rock bottom, things might get haywire. And if by any chance you have children, things might get even more complicated. While things are pretty simple (not literally but legally), if you are a mother, things might not be the same if you are a father. If you are also facing the same concerns, this article is just for you.
Read MoreAs a father, you want to know that you will be able to see your children after a divorce or messy breakup. Fathers have more rights now than they did forty years ago, which works in your favor. As long as you want to see your children and you have time built into your schedule where you can be an actively involved parent, you can secure your visitation rights.
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