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Books : Child Custody A to Z: Winning with Evidence
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 346.73017
EAN: 9780595336562
ISBN: 0595336566
Label: iUniverse, Inc.
Manufacturer: iUniverse, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 232
Publication Date: January 20, 2005
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
Release Date: January 24, 2005
Studio: iUniverse, Inc.
Accessories: Related Items:
Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Help! is the first word a parent yells when dealing with a child custody battle. Author Guy White cuts through and captures the essence of how child custody cases are won and lost. Child Custody A to Z navigates you through the flawed system of justice. Evidence is the most overlooked aspect of a child custody case. This book explains and addresses:
How to choose an attorney
How to impeach court experts
How to gather evidence
How to expose a personality disorder
How to investigate your case
Child Custody A to Z is replete with case studies that tell the real story of the controversial game of child custody. There is no substitute for preparation. White reveals judges, attorneys and court experts for their bias and incompetence. The author takes you through the step-by-step formula for winning with evidence.
Rating:
- poor job of telling how to deal with problems
The author does a fine job of outlining the problems with the lawyers, and judges even the system. However, he does a very poor job of actually telling you how to deal with the problems. Even the information he gives doesn't follow through. What do you do if you are accused of creating evidence? Are there kinds of evidence that will make you look like you are sticking your nose in the other parent's business where it does not belong? All in all, if you are not one of Mr. White's personal friends, ... Read More
Rating:
- A Waste Of Money
This guy loves telling his own war stories and blowing his own horn. Guy, is the only good guy in this book. He writes as though he invented being a detective. The information in this book is limited in scope to primarily Scottsdale, Arizona and is as general as the horoscope in the newspaper.
Things he tells you that won't work:
Hire a good attorney. But he doesn't tell you how to do that. He says there aren't many out here, he even sued one. He says they will shake you ... Read More
Rating:
- the BEST guide for custody issues
This book is well written, researched and provides excellent advice and guidance on what it takes for someone in the midst of a divorce to investigate, prepare and succeed in custody matters. It is readily apparent that White is an experienced and expert investigator and KNOWS HIS STUFF. This book is outstanding and a must have guide for anyone who is dealing with custody issues and who cares about his/her kids. The author approaches the book from the standpoint of what is in the best interests of ... Read More
Rating:
- Too much self-congratulation
The basic premise of this book is that everyone is incompetent: every lawyer, every judge and even the parents. The only smart person is the author and this tone gets tiresome fast. While there are a few tidbits here, Mr. White mostly brags about winning cases where the facts are on his side (so he won custody away from a woman who left her child alone each night while she partied and had affairs.... well, who wouldn't have won on those facts?).
Asking your lawyer simple questions, like what ... Read More
Rating:
- I expected more
I expected so much more from the reviews. I appreciate that this book showed me I was going in the right direction but It should have gone much farther.
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Child Custody A to Z: Winning with Evidence
by: Guy J. White
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Dewey Decimal Number: 346.73017
EAN: 9780595336562
ISBN: 0595336566
Label: iUniverse, Inc.
Manufacturer: iUniverse, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 232
Publication Date: January 20, 2005
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
Release Date: January 24, 2005
Studio: iUniverse, Inc.
Accessories: Related Items:
- The Child Custody Book: How to Protect Your Children and Win Your Case (Rebuilding Books)
- Winning Custody: A Woman's Guide to Retaining Custody of Her Children
- Divorce Poison: Protecting the Parent-Child Bond from a Vindictive Ex
- Custody for Fathers: A Practical Guide Through the Combat Zone of a Brutal Custody Battle
- Fathers' Rights: Hard-Hitting & Fair Advice for Every Father Involved in a Custody Dispute
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Help! is the first word a parent yells when dealing with a child custody battle. Author Guy White cuts through and captures the essence of how child custody cases are won and lost. Child Custody A to Z navigates you through the flawed system of justice. Evidence is the most overlooked aspect of a child custody case. This book explains and addresses:
How to choose an attorney
How to impeach court experts
How to gather evidence
How to expose a personality disorder
How to investigate your case
Child Custody A to Z is replete with case studies that tell the real story of the controversial game of child custody. There is no substitute for preparation. White reveals judges, attorneys and court experts for their bias and incompetence. The author takes you through the step-by-step formula for winning with evidence.
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- poor job of telling how to deal with problemsThe author does a fine job of outlining the problems with the lawyers, and judges even the system. However, he does a very poor job of actually telling you how to deal with the problems. Even the information he gives doesn't follow through. What do you do if you are accused of creating evidence? Are there kinds of evidence that will make you look like you are sticking your nose in the other parent's business where it does not belong? All in all, if you are not one of Mr. White's personal friends, ... Read More
Rating:
- A Waste Of MoneyThis guy loves telling his own war stories and blowing his own horn. Guy, is the only good guy in this book. He writes as though he invented being a detective. The information in this book is limited in scope to primarily Scottsdale, Arizona and is as general as the horoscope in the newspaper.
Things he tells you that won't work:
Hire a good attorney. But he doesn't tell you how to do that. He says there aren't many out here, he even sued one. He says they will shake you ... Read More
Rating:
- the BEST guide for custody issuesThis book is well written, researched and provides excellent advice and guidance on what it takes for someone in the midst of a divorce to investigate, prepare and succeed in custody matters. It is readily apparent that White is an experienced and expert investigator and KNOWS HIS STUFF. This book is outstanding and a must have guide for anyone who is dealing with custody issues and who cares about his/her kids. The author approaches the book from the standpoint of what is in the best interests of ... Read More
Rating:
- Too much self-congratulationThe basic premise of this book is that everyone is incompetent: every lawyer, every judge and even the parents. The only smart person is the author and this tone gets tiresome fast. While there are a few tidbits here, Mr. White mostly brags about winning cases where the facts are on his side (so he won custody away from a woman who left her child alone each night while she partied and had affairs.... well, who wouldn't have won on those facts?).
Asking your lawyer simple questions, like what ... Read More
Rating:
- I expected moreI expected so much more from the reviews. I appreciate that this book showed me I was going in the right direction but It should have gone much farther.
Arts & Photography • Biographies & Memoirs • Business & Investing • Children's Books • Comics & Graphic Novels • Computers & Internet • Cooking, Food & Wine • Entertainment • Gay & Lesbian • Health, Mind & Body • History • Home & Garden • Law • Literature & Fiction • Medicine • Mystery & Thrillers • Nonfiction • Outdoors & Nature • Parenting & Families • Professional & Technical • Reference • Religion & Spirituality • Romance • Science • Science Fiction & Fantasy • Sports • Teens • Travel •

