For Penelope, it is key to differentiate between HER thoughts that he ex has all sorts of mental health issues versus an ACTUAL diagnosis by a doctor in the field of mental health. Anyone can do internet research and pinpoint attributes to their ex. Judges don't want to hear what you "think" of your ex. Is he a good parent? Does he explode on the kids? Is he irresponsible with the kids? Do you have verifiable proof of any of this or is it just your words or thoughts? You will need proper evidence rather than your opinions.
Again, you can spend THOUSANDS of dollars in legal fees against your ex, but likely is that they will get ample time with the kids. Reality check is that even if the judge finds some things concerning, the judge may order that your ex complete counseling or a course in anger management. So its up to you if you want to go down a path of spending $100,000 in legal fees. Its best to get informed of what LIKELY will play out in the court forum.
Again, you can spend THOUSANDS of dollars in legal fees against your ex, but likely is that they will get ample time with the kids. Reality check is that even if the judge finds some things concerning, the judge may order that your ex complete counseling or a course in anger management. So its up to you if you want to go down a path of spending $100,000 in legal fees. Its best to get informed of what LIKELY will play out in the court forum.
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