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📱 Can your social media posts impact your child
📱 Can your social media posts impact your child custody case? The short answer: Yes. And often, more than people realize. What you post — or what others post about you — can be used in court. Judges may look at your online activity to help decide what’s in the best interest of your child. He
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⚖️ What does a judge really look for in custody
⚖️ What does a judge really look for in a child custody case? If you're going through a custody battle, it's natural to feel anxious — but knowing what matters most in court can help you feel more prepared and empowered. Here’s what judges focus on: 👶 The child’s best interest — thei
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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Does Moving Out Hurt Your Custody Case? 🏠⚖️ |
Does Moving Out Hurt Your Custody Case? 🏠⚖️ | What to Know Before You Leave Thinking of moving out during a separation or custody dispute? Before you make that decision, watch this. In this video, we break down whether leaving the family home can hurt your chances in family court, especially whe
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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How to document interactions with the other parent
How to document interactions with the other parent? 🚨 When sharing custody, it can be a good idea to keep a record of your interactions with the other parent. This can be especially true if you're dealing with a parent who's continuously breaking the Custody agreement. Disclaimer: The
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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Child Custody Decisions
When a Judge makes a decision regarding custody, they will do so after reviewing all of the evidence🚨 This makes it especially important to: ✅Document your involvement with the child to prove you're fit to be in their life ✅Show that you're able to effectively communicate with the othe
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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When is it time to modify the agreement
When is it time to modify the child custody agreement? 🚨 After an order has been placed, it cannot be changed unless there has been a substantial and material change in circumstances. Whether there's been a change in the child's needs or a change in the parents ability to provide a g
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Is your ex keeping your child from you? 🚨
Is your ex keeping your child from you? 🚨 Being denied your court-ordered parenting time is not only heartbreaking—it’s illegal. 📜💔 Stay calm, document everything, and know your legal rights. You don’t have to fight this alone! Disclaimer: These facts and laws are true for North Carolina. Inf
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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Can your ex really do that?! 🤔⚖️
Can your ex really do that?! 🤔⚖️ From denying visits to making big decisions without you, some actions could be custody violations. If your ex is overstepping, you have legal options! 📜 Disclaimer: These facts and laws are true for North Carolina. Information may differ in your state. If y
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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Custody exchanges don’t have to be stressful! 💙✨
Custody exchanges don’t have to be stressful! 💙✨ Choosing a neutral location, sticking to the schedule, and keeping things positive can make all the difference for you and your child. Disclaimer: These facts and laws are true for North Carolina. Information may differ in your state. If you
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Can your ex really do that?! 🤔⚖️
Can your ex really do that?! 🤔⚖️ From denying visits to making big decisions without you, some actions could be custody violations. If your ex is overstepping, you have legal options! 📜 Disclaimer: These facts and laws are true for North Carolina. Information may differ in your state. If y
Ann M. Credle P.A.

Ann M. Credle P.A.

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New Partners When Sharing Custody🚨
New Partners When Sharing Custody🚨 When sharing custody, new partners are a common situation parents will find themselves having to deal with. While most times a parent won't have control over their child spending time with these new partners, there are certain circumstances where you can ge
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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Should Child Custody Always Be Split Evenly?🤔
Should Child Custody Always Be Split Evenly?🤔 There are pros and cons to both sides, but ultimately, custody will be split up based on who is the better fit parent for the child. Disclaimer: These facts and laws are true for North Carolina. Information may differ in your state. If you'
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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💬 Talking to Your Child About Custody Changes
💬 Talking to Your Child About Custody Changes Custody changes can be tough on kids, but how you communicate makes all the difference. ❤️ Here’s how to help them adjust: ✔️ Be honest, but keep it age-appropriate. ✔️ Reassure them they are loved by both parents. ✔️ Focus on what will stay the
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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🤝 Co-Parenting Done Right!
🤝 Co-Parenting Done Right! Co-parenting isn’t always easy, but with the right approach, you can create a peaceful and stable environment for your child. ❤️ Here are 5 strategies that work: ✅ Communicate clearly & respectfully. ✅ Stick to a consistent schedule. ✅ Keep your child out of a
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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💬 Talking to Your Child About Custody Changes
💬 Talking to Your Child About Custody Changes Custody changes can be tough on kids, but how you communicate makes all the difference. ❤️ Here’s how to help them adjust: ✔️ Be honest, but keep it age-appropriate. ✔️ Reassure them they are loved by both parents. ✔️ Focus on what will stay the
Ann M. Credle P.A.

Ann M. Credle P.A.

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How to document interactions with the other parent
How to document interactions with the other parent? 🚨 When sharing custody, it can be a good idea to keep a record of your interactions with the other parent. This can be especially true if you're dealing with a parent who's continuously breaking the Custody agreement. Disclaimer: The
Ann M. Credle P.A.

Ann M. Credle P.A.

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Crafting the Perfect Custody Agreement
Crafting a detailed, child-focused custody agreement is essential for long-term co-parenting success. At Ann M. Credle P.A.,, we’ll help you avoid these common pitfalls and create an agreement that prioritizes your child’s stability and happiness. Disclaimer: These facts and laws are true for No
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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What steps to take to protect your custody rights
What steps can you take to actively protect your custody rights?🚨 Being proactive about documentation, communication, and the custody agreement is crucial when protecting your custody rights. This way, if you have to go back to court, you'll be prepared and ready to present your case. Di
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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When is it time to modify the custody agreement?
When is it time to modify the child custody agreement? 🚨 After an order has been placed, it cannot be changed unless there has been a substantial and material change in circumstances. Whether there's been a change in the child's needs or a change in the parents ability to provide a g
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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How to build a strong case for joint custody
How to build a strong case for joint custody 🚨 When going through a child custody battle, it's important you structure your case in a way that highlights your parenting ability. This can be done through evidence, spending quality time with the child, and following all court orders. Discl
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Ann M. Credle P.A.

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