Quote from: MixedBag on Dec 11, 2009, 04:37:35 PMthanks!!!!! this site is soooooo helpful to people like me..god bless all of you!!
congrats!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: MixedBag on Dec 11, 2009, 04:37:35 PMthanks!!!!! this site is soooooo helpful to people like me..god bless all of you!!
congrats!
Quote from: MrCustodyCoach on Dec 04, 2009, 06:58:44 AMso what suggestion do you have when i go to trial next friday?? just push for sole physical custody? or just stay with primary residential of the children?? PLS HELP!!!!Quote from: gemini3 on Dec 03, 2009, 09:37:27 AM
Semantics, really. The difference is in how it sounds - like the difference between "parenting time" and "visitation".
It sounds like the mediator could tell that BM was having a hard time with the idea, so he changed the language to make it sound a little better for her, but without actually changing anything.
There is a significant difference between sole custody and primary residential parent. It gives the OP less control over the situation. It very likely means that mom will get more parenting time up-front, probably unsupervised, and the step-up plan means that there will be provisions to increase her parenting time as time goes on.
Sole custody is just that, one person has all the custody and perhaps there are provisions for very limited "visitation" to the other parent.
As an aside, it has been my experience that in probably more than 50% of the times, mediators, parenting coordinators, and custody evaluators will tell you one thing in sessions, and then blindside you with something different when the final report comes in. It's not as uncommon as one might think.
Quote from: gemini3 on Dec 03, 2009, 09:37:27 AMOh ok..was worried coz i dont wanna loose the full custody of my kids since they're already stable and established with me..like school, friends,sports activities and the neigborhood for the last 4 years...thank you and GOD BLESS!!! keep the comments n suggestions coming..
Semantics, really. The difference is in how it sounds - like the difference between "parenting time" and "visitation".
It sounds like the mediator could tell that BM was having a hard time with the idea, so he changed the language to make it sound a little better for her, but without actually changing anything.
Quote from: asof2005 on Nov 20, 2009, 12:34:56 PMthanks!!!! hopefully it will be a win all the way through!!!
Awesome! Another victory for the father's side! I hope everything continues to go in the children's favor!
Quote from: sillystring on Nov 20, 2009, 09:42:15 AM****11-20-09**** UPDATE!!!
GL today, let us know what happens!
Quote from: asof2005 on Nov 09, 2009, 02:06:33 PMi read it and its very helpful.......i scored 12 out of 12 on that custody determination..so hopefully the mediator and the judge will look at it..thank a lot!!!!!!!!!
http://courts.michigan.gov/scao/resources/publications/manuals/focb/cp_investigationmnl.pdf
If that doesn't work, I typed in Michigan's 12 custody factors in my search engine. Now, again this is Michigan, but I think what is in the criteria is probably pretty standard around the board. I guess using it as an outline for yourself wouldn't hurt. Good luck.