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Dear Mother,

Please---we do not want to hear these words from YOU…it's much easier to win the first time around then to re-open your case later.

If you are presently involved in a child custody dispute (or might be involved in one in the future) we have identified information of great importance that you should have.

THIS INFORMATION WILL HELP YOU, AS A MOTHER, MAKE YOUR STRONGEST CASE FOR CUSTODY. It will also directly help protect your children now and in the future. Your children will thank you one day for taking "their best interests" seriously!

First, we would like you to know how we have come to be in possession of so much important information. Over the 30-plus years of our working in the child custody field, we have become increasingly involved in cases that frequently may find their way into court. We have acted as expert witnesses, custody evaluators or consultants for hundreds of parents involved in custody disputes all over the country.

Further, as editors of a national publication on custody matters, as responders to a 24-hour "hotline" where we answer questions from professionals about our tests, and as directors of an international organization, made up of custody experts in the United States and Canada, we continually hear from judges, attorneys, professional experts and parents who in one way or another have been caught up in custody disputes, some of them simple, but most longstanding, complex and bitter.

As a result of all of these activities, we came to gather a huge amount of information on how various psychological and legal strategies, different kinds of evidence, and types of allegations work (or fail to work), both in the courtroom as well as in out-of-court negotiations.

Our “Strategies” book has been a bestseller in both the United States and Canada since 1988. It is continually updated so our readers are always getting the most recent information and ideas available.

The following are some of our thoughts on what we have experienced. Everything discussed here is covered in our new Strategies handbook.

We were shocked at how many bright, wise, loving---indeed even "savvy"---mothers did not know the single most important fact that must be true if one is to prevail in a custody dispute. And this must be the best kept secret in the world, because even extremely intelligent, sophisticated professionals fail to make use of it. Indeed, even attorneys, who themselves as parents are caught up in custody disputes, frequently do not know how to make his single most important factor work for them.

We identified fourteen "key behaviors" that differentiate between parents who do well in custody disputes from those who do not. We consider these behaviors to be strategically critical.

We have identified what we see as the single biggest mistake a mother in a custody dispute can make. And the irony here is that our own legal system actually encourages mothers to make this huge mistake.

If you are a mother in a child custody dispute, you must learn to recognize (and deal with) blatantly wrong and immoral strategies that will likely be used against you. To add insult to injury, these strategies can be effective. And in our experience, many attorneys fail to help their clients deal with these tragically effective strategies, because they are more psychological than legal strategies, and attorneys are not often trained either to recognize or deal with them.

Another exceedingly important point is that too many mothers do not fully understand all the important things their attorneys should be doing for them. Simply put, many mothers do not know what they should ask for.

While on the topic of attorneys, we also discovered two important strategies that will literally "force" an attorney to do a better job for a client.


One of the saddest situations happens when a child has been bribed or manipulated into turning against the mother--and frequently this mother is, in our opinions, the better of the two parents. A case we are actively working with right now illustrates what we are talking about. The mother, a warm and hard-working professional, runs into all of the following from her ten year old daughter, when she tries to phone or comes to pick the girl up for a visit.

"I don't want to talk now. I'm busy." (The child slams the phone down.)

"You know I don't like to see you!"

"You're bothering us; don't call me !" (The mother, rightly, wonders who the "us" is in this statement.)

And the mother frequently hears what is a sure sign of a bribed or manipulated child, words and sentences that are obviously not of the child's own creation, but rather from the bitter and vindictive other parent:

"You decided to leave us. This is all your fault. You're not entitled to share in my life anymore."

Unfortunately, most mothers singled out to be the victims of such vitriolic attacks are poorly equipped to deal with them. They start out trying to be calm and loving, but all too soon are worn down by the hurt, frustration and road blocks continuously thrown up when they attempt contacts with the child. They end up either retreating, or counter-attacking---neither of which can lead to a happy outcome. It is essential that mothers caught up in this kind of trap learn the four strategies that can be truly effective and helpful in this situation.


We have seen the cases where mothers failed to prevail because they had minor physical illnesses that were neither life-threatening nor related to childcare abilities. Finally (but of major importance) we learned ways a mother caught up in a custody dispute can control costs.

It has made us sad and sick at how often it is blatantly obvious that the wrong parent often wins during the custody process. The best parent loses; the parent who operates "in the best interests of the child" loses! Why? Because it is surprising how many mothers, even very bright, professional people, do not know how to make their best case--even with their own attorneys!

You will find the answers and solutions to EVERYTHING discussed in this letter in our new "Strategies" handbook written for mothers involved in custody disputes.

Unlike a hardcover book, that can take a year or two to produce, we are able to review and update whenever necessary by using the latest information as it becomes available to us through our continuing contact with judges, attorneys, mental health professionals, other parents, the latest scientific research, and experts on many special and unique problems that may arise.

YOU ARE ALWAYS PURCHASING THE LATEST, MOST UP-TO-DATE VERSION!

Finally, it is very important to us, as people (and parents ourselves) who on a daily basis witness what can go wrong for a mother caught up in a custody dispute, that we may be able to help you avoid mistakes that can prove disastrous.

Good luck!

Dr. Barry Bricklin and Dr. Gail Elliot

A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: Most "self-help" books about child custody are written by an anonymous author (or one using an alias ) with no worthwhile credentials. Dr. Bricklin and Dr. Elliot are two of the top professionals in the field. We have included their biographies so you will know who you are dealing with. We invite you to check them out. [CLICK HERE FOR BIOGRAPHIES]

WHAT IS REALLY IMPORTANT HERE? It's not the money that you pay for your "Strategies" (the whole legal process costs so much that the cost of this publication becomes insignificant in comparison) ---it's the fact that you are relying on Dr. Bricklin and Dr. Elliot to help you get through one of the most complicated, most frustrating, and most gut-wrenching periods in your life.

Since 1989, thousands of mothers from every state in the United States have relied on the incredible expertise of Dr. Bricklin and Dr. Elliot to get them through what is a very specialized field, with many hidden dangers for women.

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Chapter Contents:

FORWARD   ……….… INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTS BY DR. BRICKLIN AND DR. ELLIOT
CHAPTER 1………….. THE ROLE OF "BIAS"
CHAPTER 2………….. MOST FREQUENTLY MADE ERROR
CHAPTER 3………….. FOURTEEN KEY STRATEGIES
CHAPTER 4………….. THE SINGLE BIGGEST FALSE ASSUMPTION
CHAPTER 5………….. STRATEGIES THAT MAY BE USED AGAINST YOU
CHAPTER 6………….. IMPORTANT THINGS AN ATTORNEY SHOULD BE DOING FOR YOU
CHAPTER 7………….. STRATEGIES THAT WILL MAKE YOUR OWN ATTORNEY WORK HARDER FOR YOU
CHAPTER 8………….. THE BRIBED OR MANIPULATED CHILD
CHAPTER 9………….. A NOTE ABOUT PHYSICAL DISABILITY
CHAPTER 10…….….. CONTROLLING COSTS
CHAPTER 11…….….. WHAT IS THE BEST APPROACH FOR A PARENT TO USE IN A CHILD CUSTODY DISPUTE?
CHAPTER 12…….….. WHAT ARE THE COSTS OF A TYPICAL COMPREHENSIVE CUSTODY EVALUATION?
CHAPTER 13…….….. HOW CAN I MAKE SURE A CUSTODY EVALUATOR HAS THE PROPER EXPERTISE TO CARRY OUT A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION?
CHAPTER 14…….….. WHAT CAN I DO IF I BELIEVE AN EVALUATION WAS BIASED, INCOMPLETE OR INACCURATE?
CHAPTER 15…….….. SUMMARY AND MORE

330 TOTAL PAGES

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about Child Custody in Canada ever developed.

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CHAPTER ONE

SECTION 1: Canadian Child Custody:
Custody Definitions and Q & A

CONTENTS

1. What are the basics of child custody?
2. What does the court look at to determine custody?
3. What kind of parenting plans are there?
4. What happens to child custody if I move away?
5. What are some Canadian child custody acts?
6. Dealing with denial of access to your children
7. Clinical issues and child custody

SECTION 2: Child Custody Arrangements:
Characteristics and Outcomes

CONTENTS

1. What are the factors which affect child custody arrangements?
2. What are the characteristics of typical custody arrangements?

SECTION 3: Child Support in Canada

CONTENTS

1. What are Canadian child support guidelines?
2. Do these guidelines apply to you?
3. How to calculate the child support you will owe
    (tables listing amounts included)
4. What are the tax rules?
5. Are your payments considered "support" payments?

SECTION 4: Provincial and Territorial
Child Support Contact Information

CONTENTS

1. Provincial and territorial child support contact information
    listed by region

SECTION 5: Canadian Legal Aid and Low Cost
Legal Help Contact Information

CONTENTS

1. Canadian legal aid and low cost legal help offices listed by     region

SECTION 6: Frequently Asked Legal Questions

CONTENTS

1. What is custody?
2. Are different custody arrangements possible?
3. Who can get custody?
4. What is access and visitation?
5. Who can get access and visitation?
6. What could cause access and visitation to be denied?
7. How are orders or agreements enforced?

CHAPTER TWO

Specific Help for WOMEN Involved in a Child Custody Case

ONE

How to Find the Right Attorney To Handle
Your Case

The most important "piece of the puzzle" in winning your custody case is selecting the RIGHT lawyer! Dr. Barry Bricklin and Dr. Gail Elliot, nationally-known child custody experts, have used their 40 years of custody experience to help you select the attorney who will do the best job for YOU!
(BIOGRAPHIES of Dr. Bricklin and Dr. Elliot)

TWO

25 Key Strategies to Help You Achieve A
Successful
Conclusion To Your Court Case

"FROM DR. BRICKLIN AND DR. ELLIOT"

FOURTEEN KEY STRATEGIES FOR YOU TO USE
"We have carefully tracked all of the factors that seem to hold true with people who do well in custody disputes. That is, we compared the strategies used by people who do well in such disputes with those who do not do well, and have identified fourteen key items that we think are of particular importance."

STRATEGIES THAT MAY BE USED AGAINST YOU
"Here we will deal with a number of strategies that could be used to damage your position."

FOUR STRATEGIES THAT CAN BE EFFECTIVE WHEN A CHILD HAS BEEN BRIBED OR
MANIPULATED INTO TURNING AGAINST ONE OF THE PARENTS

"Of course, the major strategy that could be used against you is for the children to have been alienated from you. This may have been done in subtle ways that escaped detection, or it may have been done prior to any opportunity for a trained evaluator to spot it."

THREE

Things for Women to be Aware of When in Custody Court

WOMEN AND MEN ARE TREATED DIFFERENTLY DURING CHILD CUSTODY COURT CASES AND IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO BE IN A POSITION TO COUNTERACT THESE JUDICIAL BIASES

From Dr. Bricklin and Dr. Elliot:

"One of the things we want to cover is what is called in the scientific community the role of "bias." Biases are behaviors (here, we speak of those we observed in the psycholegal world) that can work against you, even though the so-called negative item does not really predict bad or poor parenting skills. A bias is much like a prejudice. We call a criticism "prejudiced" if we feel that a person is being faulted for something that does not really point to any true negative. We have observed the prejudices covered here among judges who are otherwise fairly intelligent and well meaning.

It is of upmost importance to understand these biases (or prejudices) so you can counteract their effect on your custody case. Example: If you knew that female judges were prejudiced against women who wear short skirts because they believed that they were flaunting their sexuality YOU WOULDN'T WEAR A SHORT SKIRT TO COURT."

FOUR

A Checklist to Make Certain That You Are Fully Prepared For Your Custody or Visitation Court Case

There are many items to think about and consider as you prepare to get involved, or re-involved, in any custody dispute. This list will help you better organize these items. It has been prepared using all of the training and experience of our 35 years in the field as Custody Evaluators, Expert Witnesses, Authors, and Consultants in Custody Cases all over the United States. If you energetically follow the Checklist, dig out all of the necessary answers and write them down, and communicate that information to your lawyer, witnesses, etc., you will significantly help your case!

Dr. Barry Bricklin and Dr. Gail Elliot

CHAPTER THREE

Custody Cases and Legal Summaries In Canada
A variety of precedent setting cases are presented that will show you what is involved in the legal process, how judges "think", and what you must be able to prove in court.

NOTE: Many purchasers of this publication have copied specific cases for their attorneys.

Supplemental Material for
CANADA

Child Custody Arrangements:
Their Characteristics and Outcomes

The report discusses what is known about the factors that affect child custody arrangements, the characteristics of different custody arrangements and their effects on children and their parents. The emphasis is on shared custody.

Putting Children First:
Report On Custody and Access and Child Support

This report reviews many of the challenges facing children and families before, during, and after family separation, and contains suggestions regarding custody and access legislation and family law services and processes that might assist in resolving family disputes and reducing trauma to children and their families.

The Voice of the Child in Divorce,
Custody and Access Proceedings

The role of the child in family law disputes is undergoing re-examination. It is recognized that a child's perspectives may not be conveyed to the court if counsel for the parents are the sole parties putting forth the evidence. In recent years, some academics, judges and practicing lawyers have taken the position that it is in the best interests of children that "they participate in decisions that affect them and that they be listened to and taken seriously."

Grandparent-Grandchild Access
This paper discusses the Troxel and Chapman cases (involving grandparents being denied access to grandchildren) in detail, examines the roles grandparents can play, the suitability of the best interests of the child test in these circumstances, reviews American and Canadian case law, discusses constitutional and policy considerations, and recommends several alternative approaches to grandparent access cases.

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We have 20 years worth of testimonials jammed into our filing cabinets. We’ve pulled out a few for you to read. (NOTE: Because Dr. Bricklin and Dr. Elliot are REAL psychologists, registered and licensed, they come under the rules of "Patient Confidentiality." We have to be extra careful that the writers of the notes not be identified by name, subject matter, or location.)


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The section in your book about Parental Alienation was invaluable. I copied it and gave it to my lawyer. It really helped. (Thanks, for your permission to copy it.)
GGU  Montreal, Quebec

The STRATEGIES really helped with my case. The information about how our system works here in Canada was very valuable.
PDE   Edmonton, Alberta

Drs. Bricklin and Elliot, if you could see my little boy laughing again you would know how much your information helped me. God Bless you both!.
TY   Sydney, Nova Scotia

I met you both when you gave your seminar here in Vancouver. I recommended your Package to one of my patients and it really helped. Thank you both.
CGE   Toronto, Ontario

I was amazed how easy it was to download your information
NF  Montreal, Quebec

After three years I’ll finally be with my boys again. The nightmare is over, due in large measure, to the wonderful strategies that you showed me and that I was ab;e to put into action. Thanks for your help!
AAL  Fredericton, New Brunswick

   

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CHILD CUSTODY EVALUATIONS (Updated Edition) 44 pages
Custody Evaluation is a critical element in the decision-making process of your child custody case. What can you expect? What do evaluators look for during a comprehensive Custody Evaluation? Can you prepare for a Custody Evaluation? Information prepared by experts.

JUDGE’S CONSIDERATIONS IN CURRENT CUSTODY AND VISITATION DECISIONS (Updated Edition) 39 pages
Discusses: extra-marital sexual misconduct, “friendly parent doctrine,” care-giving parent, religion, judicial bias, “psychological parent doctrine,” mothers vs. fathers bias, many more. Every item that can be considered by a family court judge is discussed! This publication is invaluable if you are trying to get custody or modify a custody order.

EVERYTHING WOMEN SHOULD KNOW BEFORE TESTIFYING IN CUSTODY COURT (Updated Edition) 161 pages
TIPS AND STRATEGIES DESIGNED TO "Give You the Edge" WHEN TESTIFYING IN FAMILY COURT. This publication will also help your children and your other witnesses be more effective when testifying. (Using this information may very well prove to be the difference between a happy and an unhappy conclusion to your case.) INCLUDES A SPECIAL CHAPTER FOR "WOMEN ONLY")

TIPS & STRATEGIES FOR CREATING A PARENTING PLAN THAT WORKS! (Updated Edition) 45 pages
One of the most difficult things a divorced parent must deal with is continuing to provide a caring, loving parental experience for your children. This informative guide to creating a co-parenting relationship with your child's other parent covers everything you need to know about shared custody, designing placement schedules, frequently asked questions (and answers!) and how to avoid conflict when arranging shared custody with your ex.

PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME (PAS) (Updated Edition) 263 pages
WHAT IS PAS? HOW CAN YOU COMBAT IT? EXPERTS PRESENT THE MOST COMPLETE VOLUME OF INFORMATION FOR PARENTS ABOUT PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME.

CHILD CUSTODY Q and A (Updated Edition) 81 pages
NOW! THE 77 MOST-FREQUENTLY ASKED (AND MOST IMPORTANT) CHILD CUSTODY QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT ANSWERS! "YOU WILL FIND YOUR ANSWERS HERE!" (Updated Edition)

INTERFERENCE WITH VISITATION AS GROUNDS FOR MODIFYING CUSTODY (Updated Edition) 43 Pages
"I worked out a visitation plan with my ex when we got divorced, but now she never lets me see the kids." "The court gave me every-other-weekend and all day Wednesday to be with my daughter but I haven’t seen her in over a year!" How do courts handle custody cases where the custodial parent has continually interfered with the custody and visitation rights of the noncustodial parent?

CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES AS GROUNDS TO MODIFY CUSTODY
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Courts have the power to modify child custody arrangements to meet the needs of the child and to respond to changes in the parents' lives. A parent seeking to change custody through the court usually must show that the conditions have changed substantially since the last custody order. This report discusses in detail everything that you need to know about seeking to modify a custody order because of a "change in circumstances."

CHILD CUSTODY ARRANGEMENTS: THEIR CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES
The report discusses what is known about the factors that affect child custody arrangements, the characteristics of different custody arrangements and their effects on children and their parents. The emphasis is on shared custody.

PUTTING CHILDREN FIRST: REPORT ON CUSTODY AND ACCESS AND CHILD SUPPORT
This report reviews many of the challenges facing children and families before, during, and after family separation, and contains suggestions regarding custody and access legislation and family law services and processes that might assist in resolving family disputes and reducing trauma to children and their families.

THE VOICE OF THE CHILD IN DIVORCE, CUSTODY AND ACCESS PROCEEDINGS
The role of the child in family law disputes is undergoing re-examination. It is recognized that a child's perspectives may not be conveyed to the court if counsel for the parents are the sole parties putting forth the evidence. In recent years, some academics, judges and practicing lawyers have taken the position that it is in the best interests of children that "they participate in decisions that affect them and that they be listened to and taken seriously."

GRANDPARENT-GRANDCHILD ACCESS
This paper discusses the Troxel and Chapman cases (involving grandparents being denied access to grandchildren) in detail, examines the roles grandparents can play, the suitability of the best interests of the child test in these circumstances, reviews American and Canadian case law, discusses constitutional and policy considerations, and recommends several alternative approaches to grandparent access cases.

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