DAILY TOOL: Best Interest Tips

If you are going to face the court because your divorce did not settle, you will be faced with much more than just convincing the court that you are the better parent.

DAILY TOOL: Best Interest Tips–

If you are going to face the court because your divorce did not settle, you will be faced with much more than just convincing the court that you are the better parent.

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DAILY TOOL: Best Interest Tips

If you are going to face the court because your divorce did not settle, you will be faced with much more than just convincing the court that you are the better parent.

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TOOL OF THE DAY: Best Interest Tips

CATEGORY: Family Law Book Excerpt

If you are going to face the court because your divorce did not settle, you will be faced with much more than just convincing the courtthat you are the better parent.

You will be faced with the idea that the court determines best interest of your child.

Many parents have left the court feeling shocked that they never committed any crime and never did anything wrong, and in fact may haveeven been the parent staying home with the child and some even homeschooling them. These parents leave shocked when the judge decidesits in the best interest of their child to be with the other parent the majority of the time.

If you don't want this to happen to you, then you will want to know the following tips that we got out of our book "NOT in the Child'sBest Interest" from Chapter 6 on page 73:

  1. The State must treat de minimisthe State's concern for the child's best interest over the Fundamental Liberty Interests offit parents.
  2. The best interest of the child standard is overly broad, arbitrary and capricious.
  3. According to the American Bar Association, the best interest of the child standard requires Divorce Court Judges to predict thefuture.
  4. The Divorce Court can-NOT act in the child's best interest when it denies the child's constitutional rights.
  5. The State has a legitimate parens patriaeinterest where there are NO fit parents.
  6. Equal, shared parenting time is NOT harmful to the child.
  7. The Federal Government pays the States to treat parents unequally.

Join us in our next webinar to hear more about "What can I do when my child is being used against me" at http://gowoa.me/i/G5P and beentered in a drawing to win a free book.

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When you attend these webinars you can learn more about how you can get better results by changing how you are approaching situationswith the other parent.

You can learn more about how to reason through your rights and protect your rights in ourbooksand courses.Click at the top on Store and you will find the booksandtrainingtabs. The book teaches you your rights and the training courses teachyou how to argue them like I demonstrated above.]

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