5 Things To Do To Prepare For Your Child Custody Hearing

5 Things To Do To Prepare For Your Child Custody Hearing

Family Lawyer Tampa, FL

It can feel daunting to prepare for a child custody hearing, but  a family lawyer Tampa, FL clients trust can help you prepare, provide legal advice, and guide you through the entire process. There are some ways that you will want to start preparing and be ready for mentally, because it is not easy to go through a child custody battle and it may be difficult emotionally. A lot of decisions about your child’s custody may rest on the court decision, so it may be a good idea to speak with a lawyer sooner rather than later. Don’t hesitate to talk with a lawyer from a reputable law firm. 

  1. Talk with a lawyer early
    There is no time too early to start working with a lawyer, so don’t wait to have an initial consultation with a lawyer to start the conversation about how to prepare for your court hearings. There may be things that you need to do early to better set yourself up for the legal proceedings to come that will not be an option later if you were to wait.
  2. Walk through it with your lawyer
    Your lawyer has been through this before, they are your ally and experienced. Part of your lawyer’s job is to walk you through the entire legal proceeding, including likely outcomes, ahead of time so that you will know what to expect. This is also an opportunity for you to ask all of your questions about what’s to come and any specifics about your case.
  3. Take a mental health break
    Custody cases and hearings are stressful and emotionally draining. In order to be fully present, it may be beneficial to take a mental health break by doing something you enjoy or taking time to relax your mind. It’s important to recharge when you’re involved in something so draining.
  4. Consider what’s best for the kids
    Of course you want your kids as much as possible, but try so consider what is best for the kids as impartially as possible. Putting your kids wants and needs first is the most selfless thing you can do as a parent. This is a difficult situation for everyone involved, so do your best to keep the kids interests at the forefront of your decisions.
  5. Be prepared for the worst
    Court decisions do not always go in your favor, in fact, it is unlikely that you will get everything you hope for and probably only some of the things. Be prepared for things to not go your way so that it will be easier to handle the blow of it when you’re in the courtroom. It is typically wise to follow the well-known advice “to hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.”

Call a Lawyer Today

No matter where you are in the process of your divorce, don’t wait to schedule consultations with a family lawyer or two to consider all your options. A lawyer, like from The McKinney Law Group, can advise you on how to move forward and provide you with legal advice. Contact a law firm today to set up a confidential consultation with an experienced lawyer.

If you have questions about a prenup agreement or a postnup agreement or require legal assistance in other areas of Family Law you may always contact Damien McKinney of The McKinney Law Group to discuss your case further. He can be reached by phone at 813-428-3400 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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