Journaling Through a Child Custody Battle

Remember when you used to keep a diary when you were younger? That’s how journaling is basically–a record of day-to-day events of personal anecdotes. Creating a separate journal or diary while your family is going through a child custody battle is vital. It is important because, as it is, it is a record of what transpires as the conflicted custody battle is underway.

For this article we will share several points that you can consider as you create your journal and also provide you with a brief of what goes on during the child custody battle.

What Happens in a Child Custody Battle

A child custody battle is a legal disagreement between two parents for the right to take care of their offspring/s.

During this legal disagreement, a judge will have to consider so many factors in order to make a fair decision.

For example, the court can look at the parents’ individual sources of livelihood. The parents’ individual sources of livelihood is an important factor to consider especially since the children will have different needs that would certainly require financing, such as schooling, medical expenses, etc.

Another factor that a court may look at is the affinity of the relationship of the children to either of the parents. The quality of relationship between the children and either of the parents is evidently vital. After all, the children’s emotional development is pre-eminent in order for the children to thrive throughout their life.

The court will definitely require evidence in order to help them make the best decision. One system that a parent could implement is to keep a child custody journal.

This journal could be easily used to help keep track of the goings-on as the custody battle is in proceeding.

What to Include In A Child Custody Journal

One prominent question that might be asked is, ‘What should I include in a child custody journal?’ To answer this question, here are some suggestions of important points to include in your journal:

  1. Visitation
    a. Date
    b. Time
    c. Notes
    d. Planning/Scheduling
    e. Duration

  2. Communication
    a. Communication with
    b. Date
    c. Time
    d. Subject/Topic
    e. Notes
    f. Duration

These are only some of the possible notes that you could include in your journal to provide it with structure and data. Other points of important and relevant information that could prove to be vital:

  1. School performance
  2. Mood
  3. Attitude
  4. Signs of violence/abuse
  5. Medical history
  6. Comments that the children make about the divorce
  7. Comments that the children make about either of the parent

Such documentation can be done and written using a traditional pen and paper. Simply get a notebook and write down any information that you deem is necessary to support the development of the case.

Another option of keeping documentation is using applications available on your phone that could also help you store some screenshots of social media posts, email exchanges, texts, etc.

The amount of detail and relevant information that is made available in a journal bears heavy weight because ultimately, this is a documentation of your children’s welfare.

Hire a Fort Worth, Texas Attorney That Has You and Your Child’s Best Interests

A child custody battle is a very delicate matter. Not only are both parents affected, their children’s psycho emotional development will also be heavily affected.

It should be in the best interest of the parents to hire a Fort Worth Child Custody Attorney to represent them as the custody proceedings go on.

Speak to an Attorney today at the Law Office of Turner-Monahan to see how we can assist you in your divorce!

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