The Custody Blueprint®
Program 

Going through a custody case can feel overwhelming. That’s why The Custody Blueprint® program exists—it’s a custody preparation to help you organize your evidence, build a confident mindset, and create a winning custody strategy. This 9-week course shows protective parents exactly how to prepare, present, and protect what matters most: their children.

The success of our course speaks for itself.


Modules include:

01

Endgame

Learn how to know your goal, which will influence your choices and behavior and make you look logical, reasonable, and thoughtful.

Figure out whether your co-parent
is the problem or you are.

Make sure your kids are safe, and figure out what you want your settlement or parenting agreement to look like so they stay safe.

02

Armor

You don’t know how much money
you’ll need to spend on legal fees, court fees, and more.

You have no idea how the court system works
and how you specifically should navigate it.

Your boss might not be so understanding about how often you need
to take off work to meet with your lawyer,
go to court appearances, and attend mediation meetings.

Your kids might be affected by all the anger
and blaming your co-parent is throwing at you
and the anxiety you are experiencing.

03

Adversary

You will understand how to create a list of concerns you have about your co-parent–and theirs about you. It is important to know what the court professionals are looking for and looking at, and how you need to present your evidence so that it clearly supports your concerns rather than appear as simply gripes.

04

arsenal

This is the module in which you will jump in to the heart of the matter, and understand how to gather documentation for your concerns and against their accusations, and collateral witnesses for your case.

You have the opportunity to put the “ball in your court,” so to speak. Your co-parent is seeking whatever it is s/he wants, but you get to seek what you need and want just as much. This is where the real work starts.

05

defense

The focus of this module is to learn how to stop creating evidence for your co-parent to use against you. You will also learn how to correspond and communicate with your co-parent, and other child and court professionals, without making yourself look bad.

06

The Custody Evaluation

The forensics evaluation is the biggest deciding factor in how custody is awarded. Learn how to prepare, what to do, what evidence to bring in, how to dress, what to say, and all else needed to succeed at this most crucial stage of your custody case.

07

Negotiation

Know how to partner with your lawyer to win the settlement so you won’t have to go into an expensive trial.

08

Winning Over
the Court Professionals

Be at your best with the professionals whose recommendations will decide your case. Show the Attorney for the Children what’s really happening behind the charm, and partner with your lawyer to increase your chances of winning your case.

Why search the internet for quick info or listen to brief coaching videos when you can get all you need to know in one place–and have help doing it?

“Tell me and I forget.
Teach me and
I remember.
Involve me and I learn.”

Ben Franklin was right… You can gather as much information as you need, but if you don’t know what to do with it then it was a waste of time and energy.

When you are going through one of the most important fights of your life, you can’t just look up information and hope it’s right and that it sticks, and magically know how to apply it to your own situation.

It’s important to have the full picture, to be able to anticipate what’s next, and to have an expert looking at your unique situation and what is going on with you.

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”

Helen Keller

With the The Custody Blueprint® program, you have a coach and you have a community as well, so that your knowledge-gathering is a full experience.

You will have information you can come back to as often as you need to, and you will have expertise, support, tools, templates, community, accountability, and what you need to win your custody case.