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Divorced Fathers Network
Advocates Of Shared Parenting
'Because Children Love Both Their Parents'

Preparing for Court

  1. Be aware of courtroom etiquette. Tone of speech, body language and appearance can all influence a court case.
  2. Understand divorce procedure, which means understanding every step of the divorce process.
  3. Represent yourself in court. Forgoing an attorney can limit conflict. Direct communication with a judge is the quickest way to inform the court of why and how you plan to co-parent.
  4. Hire a good attorney. Choose a lawyer who is skilled in conflict resolution.

Things Judges Will Not Allow*

  1. Insults
  2. Interruptions
  3. Angry outbursts
  4. Bickering between ex-spouses
  5. Lengthy explanations of past incidents
  6. Discussion of issues not on the court calendar

    *from "Fathers Are Forever" by Steven Ashley, 2005

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