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No, it is not true that the courts also side with the mother. However, you really need to inform yourself of the factors the court will look at to determine custody arrangements. You can then be prepared to show what the court wants to see. An excellent resource for self-represented people is centenniallawoffices.com/Pro%20Per.html Ask what the factors are used to determine custody. You can get your legal issues researched and answers provided quickly, help with forms, etc. without actually having to hire attorney to represent you. Good luck. |