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You Tube video explanation of store:
https://youtu.be/Ty6cNX4cxEk?si=f87KVVH1_iblc4RL
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James got full custody of his pictured daughter in 2001 (when she was 7 months old). He proves this by showing some of his actual WINNING orders in family court and the Court of Appeals. See here in my "Flow Page" link below:
https://flow.page/fathersrights
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In the store below, there is a step-by- step video for sale, covering the Rules of Evidence (the most important item herein). Then there's James' winning packets... samples of motions, briefs, notes and arguments that took him hours, weeks and months to compile. When you select an item there, is a short description of what's in each packet/vid.
James' video explaining all these packets:
Specifically why this is one of the 3 most important items in my store:
I motioned the court for a Temporary Parenting Plan and lost. Then "appealed" from a commissioner to a judge (called a "Motion for Revision"), then I got 5 days per week with my 3 month old (her age at that time).
This packet is help to support whatever Motion form is required in your state to motion the court for a Temporary Parenting Plan (the final one is fought for at trial). In WA, there's a standard Motion. In CA, it's called an RFO. Each state is different. If there's no mandatory form, you may have to draft a customized motion or can turn the attached declaration into Motion and Declaration for Temp Custody Order or Parenting Plan in the title if you choose. This can also be used if you're trying to change a bad order. Or it can be a declaration defending against the other parent's request / motion for a Temp Par Plan and tweaked to file an initial motion for 1st visitation attempt. This lays out the logical progression from best interest of a child to why a child needs both parents equally, then cites the RCW (law in Washington), but anyone can insert their own local state law after looking it up. (Google "best interest of child custody factors _________ (your state)" and should take you to the law in your state that the judge HAS to consider or a lawyer's commentary on it. If they have case law, that's even better.
Also in here is a "Legal Memorandum" with a bunch more case law on the best interest of child and cites Troxel vs. Granville from the U.S. Supreme Court and the presumptions the court has to start with about me being a good, fit parent until proven otherwise.
Just change the language and title and laws accordingly to your state's laws and your facts and personal info.
Also, there's a separate .pdf of Exhibits with divider "slip sheets" and 3 exhibits of scientific data that support 2-parent involvement. I add more slip sheets in case you want to add more exhibits.
Then there's a sample of how I put pictures together and make them their own separate filing document because there's so many pages. You can have just one cover sheet (you can customize any declaration or cover sheet with the declaration Word doc provided). But, I break my pics up into separate volumes because the file is so big that I could not electronically file (E-FILE) online, so I had to break it up into smaller filed but numbered them with continuous pager numbers so that I can help the judge find a specific picture more easily when I point it out.