FAQ
How is a custody coach different from an attorney or mediator?
While attorneys provide legal representation and
mediators facilitate negotiations, a custody coach focuses on empowering
individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate their custody
case. They offer guidance on communication, strategy, and emotional support,
complementing the legal and mediation aspects.
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What about CPS/DCF cases? Can you help with that?
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How can a custody coach assist me if I'm representing myself in court?
If you're self-representing, a custody coach provides invaluable guidance on legal processes, court etiquette, and document preparation. They empower you to present your case effectively and make informed decisions throughout the legal proceedings.
What should I expect during a consultation with a custody coach?
During a consultation, you can expect an open discussion about your case, goals, and challenges. The custody coach will assess your needs, explain their services, and discuss a tailored coaching plan to address your specific situation.
Can a custody coach help me modify an existing custody arrangement?
Yes, custody coaches can provide guidance on modifying existing custody arrangements. They assist in assessing the reasons for modification, preparing necessary documentation, and navigating the legal process to seek court approval for changes.
What role does a custody coach play in creating a parenting plan?
A custody coach plays a key role in helping you understand the elements of a parenting plan, facilitating communication between parents, and assisting in the development of a comprehensive plan that meets the best interests of the child.
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