Win Your Child Custody War is the
Child Custody Help SourceBook
Diversity of Information
At first glance many the topics in Win Your Child Custody War, appear
unrelated to the subject of child custody. That impression seems valid
since the issues are not covered an any other books. However, every
topic examined has been a key issues in the determination of custody.
Within the legal division of family law, child custody is a very narrow
area and the broader base of information you have about the topics/issues that
may affect your case the better off you are. Just knowing an issue can
be raised is critical to your case.
When the first edition of Win Your Child Custody
War, hit the market in 1992, there were only 2 books that even mentioned
child custody. They were about divorce and both were written by male
attorneys explaining in less than a paragraph, how to use your children
in order to pay less child support and alimony. Those books were written
for people who wanted to free themselves from current family commitments
so they could move on. Win Your Child Custody War was written for people
who truly love their children and insist on being part of the children's
lives.
"Win" has been on the market longer and has been
updated more often than any other product on this subject ever produced.
Timelines
Table of Contents All Topics Covered
Extensive Specific Examples
Current Court Trends Addressed
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Compare the
Table of Contents and Index ofWin Your Child Custody War
to any five other products on the market
Index
Ease of Use
Case Cites Listed by Topic
Legal concepts explained
Difficult Situations Explained |
| Specific Problems Faced
by other Parents and Options to solve them. |
| Example of letters, reports,
evaluations, court filings and rulings. |
| Information about the trends and
changes in the attitudes of the courts. |
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If you are dealing with a
chameleon who has the ability to fool everyone, and
will do and say anything to control and hurt you and
your child this is the manual you need. Take the
normal "he said" "she said" out of the mix.
Prove that lies are how this
person communicates and that your child's best
interest is not even a concern for the other parent.
Know how to handle what is happening now, and how to
prepare to stop the next dirty trick or document it
for court later.

Updated
08/12/2008
Since March 1992
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