Building a Parenting Agreement That Works: How to Put Your Kids First When Your Marriage Doesn’t Last
April 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under Recommended Reading
- ISBN13: 9781413307221
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Avoid custody battles — save time, money and grief.
Working out a fair and realistic child-custody agreement is one of the most difficult tasks for parents going through a divorce or separation. Building a Parenting Agreement That Works is the only book to show separating or divorcing parents how to overcome obstacles and create win-win custody agreements.
A professional mediator, author Mimi Lyster sets out 40 issues separating parents ty… More >>

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This book gave us exactly what we needed and wanted when we realized that we had to sort out custody and parenting issues. We adapted the worksheets to our own situation and have created a parenting plan that we both agree on. What a blessing!
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this book when I needed to draw up a document for child custody privileges. It was full of meaningless little snippets, like “will you let your child drive when he/she is 16″. I needed a ‘meat and bones’ guide to write a document that would hold, and this book didn’t help me. I guess when my children are 16 I’ll need that info, but for now it was just a waste of money.
Rating: 2 / 5