Monday, March 9, 2009

Fathers and Custody - Don't be afraid to Modify a Custody Order

Often Fathers don't assert their custodial rights once primary custody has been awarded to the Mother. Custody is always modifiable, because circumstances change rapidly with children.

Children's needs change dramatically with their age. Even one year can be a major factor in how much a child needs and wants to be with their Father. Never hesitate to ask the court to modify a custody order when you believe it would be in your child's best interests.

Custody orders should seldom stay the same for more than a year or two because of the changes in the children's needs.

The only caveat it to be certain, as a Father, that you prepare in advance for your custodial action. You want to have "all of your ducks in order" before expending the time money and effort of asking a court to modify your custody order.

For more information on how to prepare, I suggest that you visit http://www.fatherswincustody.com. All the information you will need to win your custody case is contained in a simple, easy to read, affordable ebook.

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