rmet4nzkx said:You are like a pit bull, you dig your teeth into something and you won't let go, even if it is a paperbag.
The evaluator wants dad's concerns and facts, many of which may not be of current interest and the evaluator will decide what they need more informaiton on. By best interst of the child I mean just that, focus on what positive things dad provides for his child, you don't want him to be speachless when the evaluator says, " Let's not talk about mom so much, I will interview her also, please tell me about you and your son. What is your relationship like....?"
Call me a pit bull if you must, but this is very important so dad isn't letting go of anything.
Thanks for the info on what the evaluator wants from dad.