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Divorce Poison
by Richard Warshak
"Warshak offers guidance to parents whose exes portray them to their children in a negative light, whether it's mild, off-the-cuff badmouthing or systematic character assassination. Common psychological wisdom, besides recommending that parents avoid fighting fire with fire, suggests doing nothing. But Warshak has witnessed the feelings of powerlessness and the increasing difficulties that come from doing nothing. So he provides "a blueprint for an effective response grounded in a solid understanding of the techniques and dynamics of parents who poison their children's relationships with loved ones." b>
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For Better or For Worse by Hetherington & Kelly
"....Mavis Hetherington has gathered together a veritable avalanche of information, in a most usable form. For parents who have divorced, and especially those preparing to enter into new marriages with children, this is a "must read." Numerous and very costly mistakes could be avoided, to the benefit of remarried parents and their children.
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Co-Parenting Survival Guide
by Elizabeth Thayer & Jeffrey Zimmerman
"This book is absolutely crucial reading for anyone who is trying to co-parent in the aftermath of a difficult separation and/or divorce. The tone of the book is positive while remaining solidly realistic about what you can and can't do, it's also excellent at forcing you to return your focus to what's most important...your children, without being judgmental of you the parent."
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The Visitation Handbook
by Brette McWhorter Sember
"Author and attorney Sember focused on divorce and family law in her law practice and has used her experience with child custody cases to create a "flip book," with one-half for custodial parents and the other for noncustodial parents. Each book is complete with appendixes and indexes, and the chapter content is equivalent. The goal of the book is to offer practical advice to parents who must deal with the situation after a court has determined custody and to make the most of the time they have with their children. Her advice is solid and straightforward, with suggestions for improved communication between parents, appropriate behavior with children, and caution against returning repeatedly to the courts. "
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