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Here’s What You Can Do To Help Your Divorce/Custody Case

If you are considering a divorce, try to keep as calm as you can, and take these actions that may help you achieve a better outcome for your case. The Divorce Lawyers at Perna & Abracht, LLC assess your situation, discuss your options, and help you determine the most effective solutions for your child custody case. Visit https://pa4law.com/best-affordable-child-custody-lawyers-consultation for more information.

If you are considering a divorce, try to keep as calm as you can, and take these actions that may help you achieve a better outcome for your case. The Divorce Lawyers at Perna & Abracht, LLC assess your situation, discuss your options, and help you determine the most effective solutions for your child custody case. Visit https://pa4law.com/best-affordable-child-custody-lawyers-consultation for more information.

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5things <strong>You</strong> can <strong>Do</strong> to <strong>Help</strong><br />

<strong>You</strong>r <strong>Divorce</strong>/<strong>Custody</strong> case


<strong>Divorce</strong> is not easy, and sometimes<br />

emotions exaggerate the<br />

challenges. If you are considering a<br />

divorce, try to keep as calm as you<br />

can, and take these actions that may<br />

help you achieve a better outcome<br />

for your case


Be an Attentive Parent<br />

<strong>Divorce</strong> can be distracting, but<br />

remember you must provide your<br />

children with a safe living<br />

environment and make them feel<br />

that you are attending to their needs.<br />

Monitor their activities, stay in touch<br />

with their teachers, and stay in the<br />

home with the children.


Make a Daily Record<br />

For a favorable child custody<br />

arrangement, make it a habit to<br />

make a record of all the activities<br />

you do with your children. From<br />

recording the time you spend with<br />

them to the arguments and<br />

ridiculous comments made by the<br />

other parent in front of the children,<br />

make a daily record of all the<br />

happenings.


Prepare <strong>Do</strong>cumentation<br />

Make sure to document all the activities and events you<br />

record. <strong>You</strong> must also make copies of the documents related<br />

to finances, including:<br />

• Pay stubs;<br />

• Records of any loans;<br />

• Credit card statements;<br />

• Bank records; and,<br />

• Retirement savings records.<br />

These documents can enable your child<br />

support lawyer to help you protect you<br />

financially, and to guide you on any<br />

further documentation needed.


Minimize the Usage of Social Media<br />

<strong>You</strong>r social media posts can negatively impact your divorce<br />

or child custody case, so reduce the usage of social media<br />

during this hectic time. Make sure that you are not<br />

mentioning your custody case or criticizing your spouse in<br />

any way on social media platforms, or engaging in any type<br />

of behavior that could harm your case (e.g., drinking<br />

excessively).


Hire an Attorney<br />

If you are thinking of divorce and have kids, consider hiring a<br />

divorce or child support lawyer to guide you through this<br />

difficult time.


Visit https://www.pa4law.com/<br />

for more information.<br />

Call: 610-444-0933

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