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How to Avoid A High Conflict Custody Case

How to Avoid A High Conflict Custody Case
December 22, 2011 LS_admin

Since we have been children we have learned how to behave properly and what is expected of us within society. When we did something bad, or say something unnecessary we were told that was not appropriate, and why that was. When we did something that was positive we were rewarded or gained the approval of some. Inevitably, from our early years till the time we are on our own we are expected to learn right from wrong, good from bad, and the consequences each hold in order for us to go out and do the same with our own children and others throughout of lives.

However, as we age with time some of us begin to think that basically “we run the show”. You might run the show for a little while; maybe longer, but eventually every show has to end. When an individual encounters a divorce many different aspects impact the overall emotional, financial, and end of the relationship personally and legally. When dealing with your case and assets it is very, very important to not only be calm, but also handle all situations carefully, and even in the presence of others to ensure what truly happened if anything.

High conflict cases usually deal with child custody, and then turn nasty not only for the estranged spouses, but even the children they are so brutally fighting for. Although children may or may not be in the courtroom they hear everything and even worse have to go through both hostile sides of the legal battle. Custody is granted on a case-by-case basis, but judges usually settle the case with the mother gaining custody if there are no reasons as to why she should not be granted custody.

When dealing with not only child custody, but a divorce in general it is best to be as sincere as one can possibly be in such a time that is already heavy with emotions running high through all parties. Although it is your former spouse that you have to deal with a person should always remember that cordial, and caring win the case.

When dealing with your divorce you need someone you can count on, a lawyer and a friend. Call McDowell today at 316-269-0746 to get you closer to the peace of mind you need, and deserve. When relying on McDowell Chartered you can count on determination, and commitment with you and your case.