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Core Behaviours for Success

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Own Your Shit

Taking responsibility for your actions and acknowledging your mistakes can go a long way in family court. By owning your mistakes, you demonstrate a level of maturity and accountability that can improve your credibility and make it easier to resolve conflicts.

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Be Humble

In family court, being humble means setting aside your ego and putting your focus on the best interests of your family. By acknowledging your limitations and working collaboratively with others, you can create an environment of respect and cooperation that can help you reach a positive outcome.

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Offer Compromise

Compromise is key in family court, where there are often no clear-cut answers. By offering compromises and working to find common ground, you can reduce tension and come up with a solution that benefits everyone involved. This can demonstrate to the court that you are willing to work with others and prioritize the needs of your family.

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Make Sacrifice

In family court, sometimes making sacrifices is necessary to achieve a positive outcome for your family. This can mean compromising on certain issues or making changes to your own lifestyle or behaviour to create a more stable and healthy environment. By demonstrating a willingness to make sacrifices, you show the court that you are committed to the well-being of your family.

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Remain Child Focused

At the heart of family court proceedings are the best interests of the child. By keeping this focus at the forefront of all discussions and decisions, you can demonstrate that you are committed to creating a safe and healthy environment for your children. This means putting their needs ahead of their own and working collaboratively with others to find the best possible solution for everyone involved.

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