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Practical Tips on Parental Conduct During and Following Divorce - Put your children's welfare first. Never use your children as a weapon against your spouse. Be sure your children have ample time with the other parent. They need it. Don't introduce your children to your new romantic partner until the children have adjusted to your separation and your new relationship is stable. ..

Mediation With the Children in Mind: The Role of the Parenting Coordinator - There is a relatively new emphasis in Divorce Mediation and related court proceedings - the appointment of a Parenting Coordinator to ensure that the best interests of the children remain paramount...

Custody and Visitation - What do Those Words Actually Mean, in Layman's Terms? - As a divorce mediator in Chicago, Illinois, I spend a lot of my time educating my clients as to what Custody and Visitation mean. In the past, custody always went to the mom and dad got visits every other weekend...

Co-Parenting After a Divorce - Tips From a Mediator - Co-parenting starts the day the decision is made to divorce has been made. Even the most amicable divorces need a plan for future co-parenting. Putting your children's best interests first, no matter how much you may dislike their other parent, is the key to co-parenting...

Child Relocation and Time-Sharing - Unfortunately, many of us are related to or have friends who are divorced. Divorce brings about a restructuring of families in which parents have to continue to cooperate and communicate long after the dissolution of the marriage...

Procedural Changes for Grandparent Caregivers - It's the holiday season and the big question is where do the kids go now that we are separated? The first holidays after separation can be unusually stressful. So many memories rise to the surface during holidays and tend to exaggerate feelings of loss...

Divorce and Holidays: Don't Fowl Out - It's the holiday season and the big question is where do the kids go now that we are separated? The first holidays after separation can be unusually stressful. So many memories rise to the surface during holidays and tend to exaggerate feelings of loss...

Summertime, Vacation, and Visitation. Take Care of Luggage, Not Baggage... - Most of us look forward to summertime and vacations with our children. So, why is it that divorce can turn the golden months into tarnished experiences? Aside from the too often intrusive emotional baggage, divorce brings an abundance of add-on complications...

How Do You Develop a Parenting Plan When Parents Separate? - One of the most important tasks in divorce is the creation of an agreement that describes the arrangement between parents and their minor children. This agreement is called a parenting plan. The plan addresses issues of custody and visitation...

Don't Divorce the Children - Does divorce traumatize children? The answer depends on two factors: the child's resiliency and the environment created by divorce. People are unique in their personal makeup. Some experience events like they're made of Teflon - it just slides off. Others experience events as severe trauma - they are enduringly influenced...

The Parenting Plan and the Young Child - Today we look at the needs of younger children. The younger child is experiencing the most critical stages of psychosocial development. They are learning how to thrive in their environments, make and maintain connections with others, and adapt to changing worlds...

The Parenting Plan and the Teenager - In the process of a divorce with minor children, the parenting plan is among the most important tasks since it can have long-lasting consequences on both children and parents. Carefully considering the situation of parents and children is important to realize dividends later...

The Parenting Plan and Adult Childen in Divorce - The law in California imposes a responsibility on divorced parents to provide for their minor children (generally under the age of 18) and disabled adult children. But many parents continue to feel responsible for their children during the young adult's transition to independent living...

Child Custody: Parents vs. Grandparent - In 2000, the United States Supreme Court in Troxel v. Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000), made a landmark decision regarding the visitation rights of grandparents. The Court held that it is a fundamental liberty of parents to make decisions concerning their child's custody. It includes the freedom to decide when and with whom minor children can spend their time, and applies to time spent with grandparents...

Can a Custodial Parent Take a Child Out of State? - A child typically cannot be removed from his state of domicile or residence without the prior approval of the court or judge who awarded custody. If the custodial parent moves the domicile of the minor child out of state against the wishes of the non-custodial parent and without the permission of the court, then the court may sanction orders of contempt...

Child Custody Move-Away Issues - When a custodial parent in a child custody proceeding requests a move-away order from the court allowing him/her to move a significant distance that would interfere with the noncustodial parent's visitation and his/her contact with the children, this is commonly referred to as a move-away case...

Joint Custody and the Best Interest Standard - "In the best interest of the child" or "child's best interest" is the famous mantra of the family court prevalent in child custody proceedings today, yet its interpretation by the family court or judges is often arbitrary and its meaning is still obscure...

Child Custody Orders and Judicial Authority - For many divorced and separated parents with children, there is a common answer as to why they ended up with the child custody and visitation arrangement they have: "the judge decided it." In other words, the judge chose the parenting arrangement based on his or her belief of what was in the child's best interest...

Child Custody Basics: Rights, Residency, and Relationships - "Child custody" is a legal term that is often used by family courts to describe the rights and responsibilities of divorced parents and their minor children, the residency or placement of the children, and the relationship and/or amount of contact the children have with each parent...

Blended Families: Protecting Children the Second Time Around - Second marriages are a time for new beginnings, dreams of romance and adventure may abound. Then, too, there are the concerns. Most disturbing of all are the worries that center around entitlements of children. First and foremost, in that vague and elusive basket of free-floating fears, are those that pertain to one's children...

Co-Parenting in Divorce for the Children's Sake - Most divorcing parents are concerned about the impact of the divorce on their children. In fact, many people either delay or completely forego divorce out of fear of its impact on children...

Reducing Stress in Visitation Exchanges - As your divorce progresses, you may find that you actually feel better when you have less contact with your ex. If you do not have children together, this is not a difficult objective to obtain...

Divorcing Parents Beware: Here are Ways to Avoid Ruining the Holidays for Your Children - If you are contemplating a divorce or going through a divorce this holiday season, it is crucial that you don't make your children suffer during the holidays... or for any other time for that matter. With some effort on the part of both parents, your children's holiday won't be a time they remember as adults as the saddest time of the year...

"The Role of the Parenting Coordinator - PC from A to Z" - A Parenting Coordinator (PC) is a neutral third party who helps separated or divorced high conflict parents resolve child-related disagreements outside of court. In the short run, the purpose of getting a PC involved in such cases is to avoid multiple court appearances...

Who Should the Children Reside With in a Divorce - A divorce and separation of the parents does not mean that the child is being divorced from the parents. Quite to the contrary, a caring and loving parent will nurture the child and provide a positive environment for the child, working with the child to arrange a custody and visitation schedule that is in the best interests of that child...

Good Communication During Divorce is Critical for Children - When parents are going through a divorce or dissolution of marriage, they have certain concerns about their own security and do not sometimes appreciate the insecurities that this process creates for their children. If the biological parents going through a divorce will communicate facts and procedures to the children in an ongoing basis, it will help relieve the stress that the children experience...

Holiday Parenting Plans - Parenting as a single parent during the holidays can be tough. Some advance planning will save you from some of the holiday stress, however. In our practice, we find that a well thought out parenting plan, including exchange times for the children, is key to having holiday parenting go smoothly...

Client Preparation for Custody Evaluations and Court-Ordered Mediation - Custody mediations and evaluations are critical in contested custody cases, yet clients routinely go into sessions without a basic knowledge about the process and what is expected of them, and often with inflexible positions on custody arrangements...

When Your Children Are With the Other Parent - When we write about divorce and children switching homes, most of the time the focus is on the children: what it is like for them and how to help them make smooth transitions. We forget to address the needs of the parents who are left alone at home in an empty house once the children are gone...

Interference with Visitation - After a bitter divorce, visitation disputes can linger for years if not decades. I have seen many people ruin their lives by engaging in mental warfare with their ex-spouse over visitation disputes...

Questions and Answers on the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction - The Hague Convention is a term used to cover a number of international treaties on different areas of the law, ranging from commercial issues, legal procedures and money judgments to international child abduction and adoption. There are many Conventions, each covering a different topic and having its own title...

Paternity Fraud - Recently, in a California Court case, a man filed in court to set aside the order of paternity and order of child support which were both on default against him five years earlier. The appellate court did set aside those orders, once paternity testing proved him not to be the father...

Should I Move Out? - Clients often ask whether they should move out of the marital home prior to or during the commencement of divorce proceedings. The answer is that it depends. Generally speaking, if child custody, parenting time, or possession of the home might be an issue in the proceedings, I advise against it...

Parenting and Divorce: Meeting the Needs of Our Children - Children are a huge source of love in our lives; they can say one sentence, bring a huge smile to our face, and remind us of the innocence of childhood. Children all deserve that time of play, laughter, and fun as they grow up. This article addresses what parents and other loved ones can do to support children before, during and after a divorce...

The Parent's Promise - 1. I will not speak negatively about my child's other parent to my child. 2. I will not say to my child "that (insert negative behavior or characteristic) is just like your father/mother"...

Things to Consider if Your Co-Parent is Not Cooperating - 1. Always be aware of your behavior first. Ask yourself "Am I acting in the best interest of my child?" Read the Parent's Promise. 2. Tell your child you love them through your actions and your words on a consistent basis. Give yourself reminders if you need to...

International Kidnapping & The Hague Convention - Divorce rates continue to rise and our world grows smaller with each leap in technology making international travel commonplace.  With these societal changes, a dramatic increase has been seen in child abductions and child kidnappings by custodial and non-custodial parents...

Visitation and Visitation issues - A parent that is not awarded physical custody has a visitation schedule. Often when a parent is awarded visitation rather than physical custody, they feel as if they are being characterized as an inferior parent. That is not what "visitation" was intended to mean...

Joint Physical Custody: Smart Solution or Problematic Plan? - My husband and I are separated, and he has our kids at his apartment every other weekend. Just when things seemed a little less crazy, he announced he wanted joint custody. What should I do?...

Helping Your Own Custody Case - With more fathers seeking custody of their children than ever before, it is important to realize what things courts consider in determining childrens best interests. Courts often look at who performs basic but important services for the kids. If you are not doing all or most of these things, you should start immediately...

10 Common Mistakes and Oversights in Divorce Agreements (Related to the Children) - Often, what brings them back are errors, omissions and oversights in their original divorce agreements. So, for the benefit of those currently going through the divorce process, here's my list of top ten mistakes and oversights related to the children...

How to Prepare for a Custody Hearing - In a custody proceeding, the role of the court is to determine the best interests; of the child. The court will consider the child;s physical, educational, spiritual and emotional needs, as well as the parents; fitness and parenting skills, the child's physical, intellectual and emotional development, the child's preferences, the location and attributes of each parent's home, the...

Guidelines for Custody Evaluations - Treat the psychologist with respect. Be friendly, sincere and candid. Smile. Approach the evaluation as you would approach a job interview. Do not become defensive. Do not treat the psychologist as a confidante. Statements that you make to the psychologist are NOT confidential...

Why Can't I Vist Little Red Riding Hood? - The relationship between grandparents and their children has become increasingly complex. At one end of the spectrum is the statistic from the US Census bureau that 7% of children are being raised by their grandparents. At the other end of the spectrum, is the statistic that an even greater number of grandparents have sought the assistance of the courts to get regular visitation...

Visitation Recommendations - Child Under Three - While an infant, the developmental issues are the need for food, sleep, physical contact and visitations so that the infant can recognize faces. During the tender years, the noncustodial parent should have frequent and regular visitations with the child. These periodic visits should be at least two hours in duration and no overnight stays are recommended...

"The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act"

"Replacing Custody Battles With Parenting Plans" - Children need both parents. Except in cases where one parent is abusive or unable to provide proper care and supervision, children benefit when both Mom and Dad play major roles in their lives...

"Co-Parenting Agreements" - Each parent agrees to have the children bathed, dressed, and fed, before the other one picks them UP...

"Step-Parent Adoptions" - A step-parent over the age of eighteen who is presently married to the consenting natural or adoptive parent of a child can under California law become the legal adoptive parent of the child provided one of several circumstances exists...

"Re-establishing and Increasing Visitation" - It's a safe bet that every parent wanted to be with his or her children during this past holiday season. Unfortunately, it is just as certain that many were unable to be with their children because of a one-sided custody arrangement...

"Cooperative Parenting Agreement" - Cooperative parenting is a process whereby parents living apart agree to act jointly in the best interests of their children, by establishing two homes for them and by consulting with one another concerning the needs of the children and their own needs as co-parents...

"Interstate Custody Disputes" - When separated parents live in separate states and have a dispute about the custody of their children, there may arise a question about which state should hear the matter. If the parents disagree about which state should have jurisdiction, usually each parent wants the state they live in to be the state which exercises jurisdiction...

"Grandparent's Visitation Rights - To Grandfather's House We Go" - During the holiday season, we are reminded of the poem by Lydia Child written over 150 years ago, "Over the river and through the woods, to grandfather's house we go; The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh; Through the white and drifted snow."...

"Children, Divorce and the Holidays" - The holiday season conjures up many images for all of us. The most universal of these images is one that includes happy excited children. However, for children from divorced or separated families, the holidays can be a nightmare...

"Single Parenting Through the Holidays" - Holidays after a divorce can be very difficult. Holidays with children after a divorce can be worse, even terrifying. Whether this is "your year" with the children or not, facing the holidays and knowing that they will be different from previous years can be challenging...

"The Rights of Children of Divorce" - 1. Continue to love both parents without guilt or disapproval (subtle or overt) by either parent or other relatives. 2. Be repeatedly reassured that the divorce is not their fault...

"Decisions to be Made in Divorce" - Sole custody and decisions making by one parent. Joint decision making but reside mostly with one parent. Split residency and joint decision making...

"FAQs About Visitation" - If a divorce, dissolution, legal separation, or annulment proceeding involves a child andif the court has not issued a shared parenting decree, the court shall make a just and reasonable order or decree permitting each parent who is not the residential parent to visit the child at the time and under the conditions that the court directs, unless the court determines that it would not be in the best interest of the child to permit that parent to visit the child...

"Innocent Victims of a Litigious Divorce: The Children" - "The war of the Roses" depicted every couple's worst nightmare. Two people who were once in love are engaged in a major battle where both sides lose. Divorce is second only to death as the most stressful of life's experiences...

"Single Parenting in the Summer" - During the school year it can be difficult enough for single parents to keep kids cared for and out of trouble, but when summer arrives and school activities are no longer available, the challenge becomes even more complicated...

"Can I Move out of State with the Children" - Children who are natives of the State of New Jersey or who have resided in New Jersey for five years may not be removed from the jurisdiction without the consent of both parents or an appropriate Court Order...

"A Detailed Glance at Child Custody" Legal Custody of the children is commonly viewed as the parent or parents, in the case of joint custody, with whom the decision making authority rests...

"The Appointment of Psychological Experts" - Court rules allow a qualified expert to render an opinion addressing the ultimate issue to be decided by the Court. Thus, psychologists routinely recommend custody of minor children to one, the other or jointly...

"What About the Kids" - "The best interest's of the child" determine most issues of custody and visitation. Although the standard is simply defined, proving "best interest" is most difficult and expensive. Opinions from varying sources guide the Court to determine custody and visitation...

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The Mother's Child Custody Handbook (2002 Edition) - Ships in 24 hours or Download!
This book will focus on the rights each mother and child has under certain laws, situations, and circumstances, and how child custody will typically be decided by the court or through out-of-court negotiation and settlement.
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The Father's Child Custody Handbook (2002 Edition) - Ships in 24 hours or Download!
This book will focus on the rights each father and child has under certain laws, situations, and circumstances, and how child custody will typically be decided by the court or through out-of-court negotiation and settlement.
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Year 2003 Child Custody Strategies for Men - Ships in 24 hours
Two of America's most famous custody specialists have used their 30 years of training and experience to put together a book of custody strategies that a father can easily put into action.
Barry Bricklin, Ph.D. & Gail Elliot, Ph.D./ Hardcover
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Year 2003 Child Custody Strategies for Women - Ships in 24 hours
Two of America's most famous custody specialists have used their 30 years of training and experience to put together a book of custody strategies that a mother can easily put into action.
Barry Bricklin, Ph.D. & Gail Elliot, Ph.D./ Hardcover
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Custodial/Non-custodial Parent Record Keeper - Ships in 24 hours
A valuable tool for documentation purposes. The information that YOU put in the Record Keeper will assist you and your attorney and hopefully the courts in determining "What's in the best interest of the children."
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Kidmate - Visitation/Custody Tracking Program for Parents - Ships in 24 hours
Kidmate is the revolutionary new program for negotiating visitation and custody! Kidmate's Timesharing Organizer module will help you work out a comprehensive timesharing schedule from the basic pattern that repeats itself to holidays, vacations and birthdays.
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The Law of Child Custody - Ships in 24 hours
This legal almanac explores the law of child custody. The almanac presents the history of child custody decision making in the United States, and the modern-day standards by which the courts make custody awards.
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Divorce & Child Custody - Ships in 24 hours
This book provides you with invaluable information relating to domestic relations law. Written in simple, straight-forward language, in unravels the complexities of divorce, child custody, and other family law matters.
Deanna Peters & Richard L. Strohm/ Paperback
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Joint Custody With a Jerk - Ships in 24 hours
Parenting is difficult enough in a family where two parents love and respect each other. In divorce, where the respect has diminished and the love has often turned to intense dislike, co-parenting can drive one or both parents to the brink of insanity.
Julie A. ross, M.A, & Judy Corcoran/ Paperback
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Child Custody Made Simple - Ships in 24 hours
Whether your are separated, divorced, or never married, this indispensable guide will answer all your questions about child custody and child support. Written in clear, simple language, it reveals what really happens when parents separate or divorce.
Webster Watnik/ Paperback
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Mom's House, Dad's House: Making Two Homes for Your Child - Ships in 24 hours
Can children flourish in any custody situation? If their parents read Mom's House, Dad's House, the answer is a resounding "yes" This unique groundbreaking classic, which has become the standard for two generations of parents, is again breaking new ground-revised, updated, and expanded with examples, self-tests, checklists, and guidelines.
Isolina Ricci, Ph.D./ Paperback
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What to Tell the Kids About Your Divorce - Ships in 24 hours
This great resource helps parents move beyond their own anger and hurt to focus on helping their children cope with the divorce. The practical exercises in this book provide parents with the "hands-on" tools they need to help their kids get through all the stages of divorce from the initial separation to later issues of remarriage and step-parenting.
Darlene Weyburne/ Paperback
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Dividing the Child: Social & Legal Dilemmas of Custody - Ships in 24 hours
The first book to examine the social and legal realities of how divorcing parents make arrangements for their children, Dividing the Child is based on a large, representative study of families from a wide range of socioeconomic levels. Maccoby and Mnookin followed a group of more than one thousand families for three years after the parents filed for divorce.
Eleanore E. Maccoby & Robert H. Mnookin/ Hardcover
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Your Right to Child Custody, Visitation and Support - Ships in 24 hours
Are you having trouble receiving support from your ex-spouse? Do you have a child who is being neglected or abused? Do you know what your legal rights are? The answers to your problems may lie in this book.
Mary L. Boland, Attorney at Law/ Paperback
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The Custody Solutions Sourcebook - Ships in 24 hours
Divorce is difficult. It is an emotional, frustrating, and exhausting process, and when children are involved the emotional ante is raised dramatically. A parental battle for custody can be damaging for all parties, especially the children.
Jann Blackstone-Ford/ Paperback
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Child Custody: Building Agreements That Work - Ships in 24 hours
Dealing with custody and visitation issues during separation or divorce can feel completely overwhelming. It doesn't have to. This book presents a clear, easy-to-follow path that will help you overcome the obstacles and put together a comprehensive and lasting agreement that everyone-especially your children-can live with.
Mimi E. Lyster/ Paperback
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Custody for Fathers - Ships in 24 hours
This book is your roadmap through the complex maze of family law courts which tend to be mom-biased. Discover over 100 strategies and tactics that have won custody for other fathers.
Carleen Brennan & Michael Brennan, Esq./ Paperback
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What Every Woman Needs to Know About Divorce & Custody - Ships in 24 hours
The first and only book of its kind-a complete insider's guide filled with crucial advice from judges, lawyers, therapists, and mothers who have gone through this challenging legal process. It is designed for women at every stage of divorce, and covers a wide range of legal strategies, as well as financial and psychological issues.
Gayle Rosenwald Smith, J.D. & Sally Abrahms/ Paperback
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The Divorced Dad's Survival Book - Ships in 24 hours
Shows how to navigate the process of getting a divorce so as to minimize the negative impact on one's children. The goal of the book is to show how fathers can use the divorce to improve their relationship with their kids.
David Knox/ Hardcover
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A Family Divided: A Father's Struggle with the Child Custody Industry - Ships in 24 hours
Dr. Michael Nieland never thought of himself as a hero... But divorce proceedings seem to have a way of thrusting respectful, law-abiding citizens into starring roles in a drama that can be stranger than fiction, especially when young children are involved. Battle lines form. Winners emerge, but at what cost to the children?
Robert Mendelson/Hardcover
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Creating a Successful Parenting Plan - Ships in 24 hours
A Step-by-Step Guide for the Care of Children of Divided Families. This extraordinary book offers separating or divorcing parents a sure-fire way to create a workable, practical plan that is in the best interest of their children.
Dr. A. Jayne Major/ Paperback
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Solo Dad Survival Guide - Ships in 24 hours
There's no pop psychology here, no ivory tower analysis, and no sugar coating; just real-world Solo dads talking openly and honestly about what works for them in their ongoing mission to be the best dads they can be.
Reginald F. davis - Nicholas F. Borns/ Paperback
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Putting Children First : A Guide for Parents Breaking Up - Ships in 24 hours
This book describes a child-centered approach for separated and divorcing parents who want to minimize the damage done to children during and after the break-up. It offers essential information and advice on renegotiating the practical and emotional aspects of the parent-child relationship.
Hanna McDonough & Christina Bartha/ Paperback
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The Complete Single Mother - Ships in 24 hours
Reassuring Answers to Your Most Challenging Concerns: Time and Money Management, How to Talk About Dad, Collecting Child Support, The Uninvolved Father, Raising Boys, Discipline etc.
Andrea Engber - Leah Klungness, Ph.D./ Paperback
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The Child Custody Book: How to Protect Your Children and Win Your Case - Ships in 24 hours
If you're involved in a chid custody case, you need this book. Judge Stewart will help you avoid heartbreaking and costly mistakes by teaching you the do's and don't's so you do not have to learn the hard way!
Valerie King, M.D./ Paperback
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Helping Children Cope With Divorce - Ships in 24 hours
Will be extremely helpful to any parent going through the process of divorce. It is conceptually sound, easy to read, and has important information for parents, professionals, and anyone who is working with children whose parents are going through divorce.
Edward Teyber/ Paperback
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