Modification of child custody

Guidelines for Custody Evaluations(provided by David S. modification of child custody New jersey child support. Pollock, Attorney at Law)Treat the psychologist with respect. Be friendly, sincere and candid. Smile. modification of child custody Family separation pay. Approach the evaluation as you wouldapproach a job interview. Do not become defensive. Do not treat the psychologist as a confidante. modification of child custody Divorce planning. Statements that you make to the psychologist are NOT confidential. NEVER say anything negative about the other parent or his or her family. Emphasize the good things about yourchildren and your relationship with them. Demonstrate your knowledge about their interests, friends, teachers, academic pursuits and after school activities. If the psychologist asks you about the other parent­s negative qualities, stick to the facts. Describe a specific incident without commentary and let the psychologist draw his or her own conclusion. DO NOT suggest the possibility of physical, sexual or psychological abuse unless you have clear proof. Thepsychologist cannot investigate allegations of child abuse but has a duty to report to CYS. If you believe that your child has been abused, contact CYS. An unproven allegation of abuse is EXTREMELY damaging to your credibility and your case. Tell the psychologist exactly what you want and what you are willing to give up. If you are asked to describe the partialcustody schedule that you would like the other parent to have, be generous. Try to reconcile your children­s school and social schedules with your work schedule and the other parent­s work schedule. Do not devote a lot of time discussing minor issues such as holidays, vacations or transportation unless such issues are very important to you. If you are willing to engage in further mediation or family counselling, say so.

Modification of child custody



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