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<blockquote data-quote="sklfco" data-source="post: 1941778" data-attributes="member: 24908"><p>I took a simple 2 step approach to mine, it worked really well as I ended up raising both my kids and only lost my old beat up work car and what the X could load into it. 1. Be on the offensive the whole time, be the first to file any and all paperwork, be relentless and ruthless, you lived with the person for years so you know their weaknesses, USE THEM. 2. If children are involved, they are what is most important. <-------- Thats a period. Show up in court and be prepaired to give it all up for them. Hint, have your lawyer slip in a clause in the custody agreement that says when they are older they can override the custody agreement if they have activities planned with their peers i.e. school functions, friends birthday partys, or just want to hang out with you for the weekend and go fishing or to the range. Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sklfco, post: 1941778, member: 24908"] I took a simple 2 step approach to mine, it worked really well as I ended up raising both my kids and only lost my old beat up work car and what the X could load into it. 1. Be on the offensive the whole time, be the first to file any and all paperwork, be relentless and ruthless, you lived with the person for years so you know their weaknesses, USE THEM. 2. If children are involved, they are what is most important. <-------- Thats a period. Show up in court and be prepaired to give it all up for them. Hint, have your lawyer slip in a clause in the custody agreement that says when they are older they can override the custody agreement if they have activities planned with their peers i.e. school functions, friends birthday partys, or just want to hang out with you for the weekend and go fishing or to the range. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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