One scam you must be cautious about is the court appointed custodial evaluator's requirement of seeing the entire family as part of the evaluation and report production process.
When your custodial evaluator is appointed by the court and sets up an appointment with you, do not miss it.
A popular ruse pulled by custodial evaluators is to cancel meetings with you in such a way that they do not have to conduct a joint meeting with your child and its other parent. This masks the true relationship you may have with your child and serves as an excuse for the evaluator not to include your interactions with your child in the evaluator's report.
So the court gets a one sided report typically against you.
Finally, as a good wrap up to the several frauds of the month we have had here recently, see the following blog:
Http://community. Myfoxmemphis.com/boards/topic. Aspx? Topic_id=134773&page_no=1
It contains the story of a Tennessee mom who nearly lost all accessibility to her children in a divorce action where it appears all the frauds possible in a multiple infant child, multiple jurisdiction case have been played out.
See the arguments both sides unleash both in defense of the mother and of the father. See my analysis from what little I gathered from the blog.
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