Get the same checklist a retired judge uses to evaluate evidence in divorce and custody cases — so you walk into court with what wins, and leave out what hurts you.
Family court isn't about who has the most evidence. It's about who has the right evidence — presented in the right way, at the right time.
Bring weak evidence to your attorney and you'll watch them ignore it. Bring it to the judge and you'll watch them discount your entire case.
If you're handing over screenshots, voicemails, and texts without knowing what actually moves a judge, you're hurting yourself more than helping.
The same evaluation process the best family law attorneys use — distilled into a checklist you can apply tonight.
The categories of evidence judges find credible — and the ones they quietly dismiss before you finish your sentence.
Specific kinds of evidence that backfire in family court. If you're planning to use any of these, stop before you file.
The questions to ask of every piece of evidence so you only give your attorney material they can actually use.
The framework for organizing what you have so the pattern is visible — even to a judge who's seen a thousand cases like yours.
Judge Anthony is a retired judge and family law attorney. He spent 23+ years representing parents in divorce and custody cases, and 5 years on the bench. He has seen which evidence wins and which evidence quietly tanks a case — from every seat in the courtroom.
Free. Instant. No fluff — just the framework you should've had from day one.