11/22/2023
Complete your documentation arsenal. π‘οΈπ
Record late visits, enlist witnesses, and document conversations with precision. Your case, your story. βοΈπ
Elevate your divorce preparation with the final steps! Today, we focus on gathering crucial evidence: from documenting late visits and conversations to enlisting witnesses who can vouch for you. π£οΈπ₯ See below for essential tips and finish strong. Every detail counts in telling your story. ππ
1. Late or Canceled Visits:
- Document any late or canceled visits by your spouse.
- Record parental care activities during shared living.
2. Witnesses to Parenting Activities:
- Collect names and contacts of witnesses for each activity.
- Include friends, family, or anyone who can vouch for you.
3. Conversations with Children:
- Record topics discussed and concerns expressed.
- Document any new words your child is learning.
4. Conversations with Your Spouse:
- Detail discussions, agreements, and reasons for changes.
- Note any threats or damaging revelations.
5. Calendar Overview:
- Maintain a calendar overview showcasing parenting time.
- Use this format for a quick judge's overview of your involvement.
These posts aim to guide individuals through the process of effective documentation during divorce, emphasizing the importance of details and accuracy.