Stephen Williams
Express Yourself in Child Custody and Co-Parenting
Express Yourself in Child Custody and Co-Parenting…
Here’s the beautiful thing about a detailed Child Custody and Visitation Schedule. It creates space for all sides. Within that space, whether large or small, your decisions and actions as a parent or relative caregiver are great, if not the best, ways to express yourself.
What if the Other Side doesn’t like it? What if the Judge won’t? You can’t look at the world through someone else’s lens and expect to see clearly.
Have you given thought and reflection to who you are? what you’re about? Are your actions and decisions in line with those principles? And here’s the kicker…are you so committed to those principles, willing to stand behind them and stand up for them, that you are willing to deal with the results and consequences of those decisions and actions? If so, you’re invincible. March forth.
You’re not trying to “win” a case. You’re trying to live your life and raise your kids. We don’t think a child custody lawyer is there to change people. We think a child custody lawyer can help a parent or caregiver clarify their thinking and authentically express themselves in the most wonderful of ways, raising a child.
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This article contains general information and should not be construed as legal advice for you and or your unique situation. If you would like to speak more about how you, as a Committed Parent or Caring Relative, can be more effective in your Child Custody case, please visit www.ThinkFoxtrot.com/public_calendars/ to schedule your initial consultation at one of our offices. ~SW, Foxtrot