It’s hard to protect yourself from child manipulation by the other parent but here is the best advice you can have. The key to success is to gather all the evidence of manipulation you can so that you build a record which proves your case. ONRECORD has been specifically designed for gathering evidence, organising it so that it is easy for others to understand and sharing it with key professionals.
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Are you involved with a narcissist?
Narcissists can seem very charming Narcissists can often be very charismatic, charming and good company, at least to start with. They like to create a flattering image of themselves because…
Read MoreI’m suspicious of someone. What should I do?
If you’re suspicious of someone, you need to test your suspicions Feeling something isn’t quite ‘right’ but you can’t figure it out? Know something’s wrong but you need some evidence?…
Read MoreGathering Evidence Of Conflict With A Manipulative Ex
The problems caused by a manipulative ex Conflict with an ex is always painful and especially so if you’re fighting over children, but with a manipulative ex it can get…
Read MoreThe 10 Reasons To Gather Evidence Yourself
The 5 reasons people give for not gathering evidence themselves “It’s tedious and boring.” “Things will sort themselves out anyway so why bother?” “I can just tell my story when…
Read MoreGather Evidence for Child Custody and Contact
How will I know what to record to gather evidence relating to child custody and contact? The best thing to do before you start to gather evidence for child custody…
Read MoreGather Evidence of Parental Alienation
What should I record to gather evidence of parental alienation? Parental alienation is hard to prove. This means you will need to make careful and continuous records if you are…
Read MoreWhy You Must Keep Records Of Domestic Abuse, Stalking, Harassment, Parental Alienation And Child Care Disputes
Are you suffering from domestic abuse, stalking, harassment, parental alienation or a child custody dispute? Here are three good reasons why you must keep records. Do you believe that the…
Read MoreHow to gather evidence for the family court
When you have to gather evidence for the family court, for example to prove parental alienation, abuse or to support a custody case, the key advice is to keep records.
The resources CAFCASS use to assess harmful conflict
If your case involves ‘harmful conflict’, the links in this blog show you exactly how CAFCASS will assess you and your family relationships. FCAs are expected to follow these processes although they do have discretion in how they conduct their assessments.