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Take Control of Your Child Custody Case: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Plan

by Wendy R Hernandez
Feb 07, 2025
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Although you feel powerless right now, you have more control in this case than you think. Take back your power.

How do you do that?

By taking action.

Here's my suggestion for a first (HUGE) step:

Put together a plan for proving to the judge that you are a fantastic parent who deserves to have your children in your life.

Are you wondering how to put a plan together? Well, imma about to help you with that.

This is my process for putting together a solid custody case plan for a client. If you follow this roadmap, the process can help you, too.

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