
Child custody cases can be complicated. You could find yourself being accused of something you did not do. The Law Office of David A. King P.C. discusses what you should do if you ever find yourself being falsely accused during your child’s custody case.
The Law Office of David A. King starts off by saying that evidence is important. Without evidence it is more difficult to prove that the false accusation is a lie. Thus, it is important to keep track of things that you do with your child. For instance, let us say that you made a schedule with your ex-spouse. The schedule says who picks up the child from school during what days. Every time you pick up your child from school, you should keep track of the date and time in a notebook. If you write down the day you pick up your child and get a teacher or counselor to sign off as well, then you would have proof that you were there. With that notebook, you would have actual evidence in court to prove that you are fulfilling your part of the compromise that you and your ex-spouse agreed to.
To read the whole blog, you may visit How to Defend Yourself Against False Accusations During a Child Custody Case.
