FatherCustodyCoach.com Launches Free “Father Custody Quiz” to Help Single

Instant readiness score, practical tips, and a free pocket ebook for fathers preparing for custody hearings

FatherCustodyCoach.com today announced the release of its free Father Custody Quiz, a fast, 45-second assessment that helps single fathers gauge how prepared they are for court—and shows exactly where to tighten up before a hearing. It’s the first in a series of free online tools designed to make custody preparation clearer, calmer, and more organized for dads.

“Too many good fathers walk into court with the right intentions but the wrong preparation,” said the site’s founder. “This quiz turns anxiety into a checklist. In under a minute, dads see what’s solid, what needs work, and what to do next—without the legal jargon.”

What the free quiz does

  • Instant readiness score & tier — a quick snapshot of where you stand today.
  • Actionable tips — judge-friendly plan guidance, evidence organization, objections basics, and courtroom presentation.
  • Email follow-up — subscribe to receive a free Pocket Ebook with quick wins for court day.
  • Private, judgment-free — built by dads, for dads; take it on your phone anytime.

Why it matters

Family court rewards organization, clarity, and calm. The quiz helps fathers:

  • Build a clear co-parenting plan and weekly “judge summary.”
  • Organize evidence, logs, and exhibits so the story makes sense fast.
  • Practice Brief–Factual–Forward communication and respectful courtroom answers.
  • Spot basics around hearsay/foundation (education only) to avoid common pitfalls.

Try it now

Take the free quiz at: http://fathercustodycoach.com/online-custody-quiz/
After scoring, dads can subscribe for the complimentary Pocket Ebook and ongoing tips to stay court-ready.

About FatherCustodyCoach.com

FatherCustodyCoach.com provides practical education, tools, and coaching to help fathers present as organized, child-first parents in custody matters. Resources include guides, templates, checklists, and one-on-one coaching options. Educational information only — not legal advice.

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