Child custody battles are difficult under any circumstances, but when dealing with a manipulative ex, the stakes are even higher. A manipulative parent may use deceitful tactics to gain custody, such as alienating the children, distorting facts, or misrepresenting their involvement. Building a strong custody case is essential to protect your children and secure a fair outcome.
Key Steps to Build Your Custody Case
- Document Everything:
- Keep a detailed log of interactions with your ex, noting concerning behaviors or violations of agreements.
- Save emails, text messages, and other communications to use as evidence.
- Opt for written communication over phone calls or face-to-face conversations to reduce he said/she said arguments later.
- Focus on Your Child’s Best Interests:
- Demonstrate your commitment to your child’s physical, emotional, and educational needs.
- Highlight how your custody arrangement will provide a stable and nurturing environment.
- Seek a Custody Evaluation:
- A court-appointed custody evaluator can assess each parent’s capabilities and provide an unbiased report.
- Witness Testimony:
- Involve teachers, counselors, or family members who can attest to your role as a supportive parent.
- Work with an Experienced Attorney:
- An attorney knowledgeable in high-conflict custody cases can help you present compelling evidence and navigate complex legal proceedings.
Take Action Today Protecting your children is your top priority. The family law team at SeiferFlatow has extensive experience handling high-conflict custody disputes in North Carolina. Contact us today for a consultation.