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CHILD CUSTODY MATTERS

CHILD CUSTODY

It is important to co-operate with each other about raising your children no matter how you feel about each other. Working out an arrangement that gives your child to spend enough time to be cared for by both parents. When you co-operate, you give your child a better chance to lead a secure and satisfying life. You look forward for a join custody or reasonable joint access to your child. You tell your child that he will be cared for and loved by both the parents even though you will not live together.

Child custody may also be an issue during divorce. If you believe that your spouse is unfit or incapable of having custody of you children you must document the activities of suspicion.

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But what if your spouse does not co-operate by:

  • Difficulty in communicating with spouse on child´s problems
  • Spouse doesn´t co-operate to prepare child for changes
  • There are disruptions to your child´s intellectual, social, emotional, physical and spiritual development
  • Threatening to send the child to live with the other parent
  • Not spending enough time and free to love both parents
  • Threatening to send the child away or leave them if they misbehave
  • Your spouse uses your child to carry messages not meant for them
  • Refuses to allow the child to maintain contact with all their relatives and their grandparents
  • The child does not want to see any one of the parent
  • A step-parent or the new person in other parent´s life
  • Both of you tend to be blaming each other and fighting in front of your child
  • Arguing, blaming and fighting in front of your child
  • Threatening to send the child to live with the other parent
  • Doing things that are damaging for your child
  • Not spending enough time whilst the child is in their access or custody
  • A child being made to believe that only one parent is good
  • Burden your child with adult problems like finances, legal matters
  • Teaching to say that the child does not want to see the other parent
  • Punishing the child for rejection or a refusal to accept a step-parent
  • Influencing or teaching the child with undesirable habits
  • Default of visitation rights

What should you do?

Just turn to WIN Private Investigators to compile and present independent evidences for child custody or behaviour matters!

JUST CALL (65) 6837-9595.

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