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What Is the Biggest Mistake in a Custody Battle in NJ?

What Is the Biggest Mistake in a Custody Battle in NJ?

If you are facing a custody battle, it means your parental rights and the best interest of your children are at stake. One of the most serious mistakes that anyone going through a child custody case can make is failing to retain an attorney to provide them with professional legal guidance from the beginning.

Securing favorable terms regarding legal and physical custody of your children that are in your children’s best interests is paramount. Discuss your case with an experienced child custody attorney at Moskowitz Law Group today and discover the biggest mistake to avoid in a custody dispute.

Your Attorney’s Trusted Legal Counsel

When you have a dedicated attorney supporting you, you can be assured that you are well prepared to protect your parental rights and the best interests of your children. It is also important to understand the most common strategic errors regarding child custody in New Jersey and how to avoid them.

What Is the Biggest Strategic Mistake You Can Make?

The surest way to derail your child custody case is to ignore the fact that the New Jersey Court handling your case prioritizes your children’s best interests. You should always act in your child’s best interests, which means you should not engage in any of the following:

  • Perpetrating parental alienation and failing to support the other parent’s relationship with your children, which directly harms your children and will likely negatively affect your case
  • Failing to co-parent effectively with your children’s other parent while your divorce or custody case is pending
  • Coaching your children to say things that are favorable to you or unfavorable to the other parent
  • Not following temporary custody orders, including withholding the children from the other parent and failing to exercise your own parenting time under the order

The Court wants to see parents invested in doing everything they can to support their children’s emotional wellbeing and to try and co-parent effectively with the other parent. This is not only the right thing to do for your children, which is the primary concern, but can also make a serious difference in the outcome of your child custody case. Our experienced legal team can help you demonstrate your commitment to your children’s best interests.

Additional Errors to Avoid

Additional errors can undermine your NJ custody case, which you must avoid.

Making False Allegations Against Your Children’s Other Parent

Making false allegations against the other parent is not going to bolster your case, and even if it did, it is arguably another form of parental alienation. Putting your children first is always the right answer. Your attorney can advise you on how to address legitimate concerns without resorting to unfounded accusations.

Failing to Keep an Accurate Record of All Communication with Your Divorcing Spouse or Coparent

You may be doing everything you can to keep your case moving forward while supporting your children’s best interests, but your divorcing spouse or coparent may not be doing so. Keeping a record of all communications between you and your children’s other parent can help illustrate your commitment to successful co-parenting. It can also highlight any attempts by your divorcing spouse to sabotage your efforts. We can guide you on what documentation will be most helpful to your case.

Ignoring Your Child Custody Lawyer’s Advice & Failing to Provide Information to Your Lawyer

Your compassionate attorney is on your side and committed to skillfully advocating for your parental rights and your children’s best interests. You should pay careful attention to what they say and ask questions when you do not understand their guidance or reasoning for it. This is a far better approach than ignoring their guidance. Likewise, you should provide all information to your attorney that you think may be relevant. This will help your attorney provide you with the guidance you need.

Call an Experienced New Jersey Child Custody Attorney to Avoid Crucial Mistakes

What is the biggest mistake in a custody battle in NJ? Not securing trusted counsel early on. Failing to do so can significantly weaken your case. The seasoned attorneys at Moskowitz Law Group understand how important your children are to you and will take every necessary step to protect your parental rights and secure favorable custody arrangements. Call our firm today to learn how we can help with this challenging process.

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