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[quote=Anonymous]Judges and lawyers both like custody reports. 1. Judges like or feel ambivalent about litigants seeking professional reports because it keeps the adults out of their court. The person asking for the report pays. It basically keeps you away (and busy) and in someone else’s “court” for a long time. Judges need to triage their heavy civil and criminal docket. A Divorce suit is typically the worst part of their day. 2. Attorneys (both sides) like engaging in reports because they take a long time and the process is naturally confusing. Talking about how you shop or drive is weird AF. For the lawyers, this report means lots of prep and lots of questions. Afterwards, there is built in “lawyer reading and analysis” (2 hours); maybe a lawyer phone call to the evaluator (.5 hr) and of course arguments -lots of arguments - over the content (5-6 hours). This not including prep and time in court. [/quote]
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