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Child Custody: Building Parenting Agreements That Work
 
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Child Custody: Building Parenting Agreements That Work [Paperback]

Mimi E. Lyster , Spencer Sherman , Martin Stein
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Valuable Only if you agree to agree, May 12 2003
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This review is from: Child Custody: Building Parenting Agreements That Work (Paperback)
If the other parent shows up with this book it MAY WORK OUT. If you see the other side as being abusive and uncooperative, that's probably how he or she sees you. This book really tries to help in reaching an agreement, but you will probably end up asking the court for help.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thankful to Have this Guide!, Aug 7 2001
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L. Dunlap (Mission Viejo, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Child Custody: Building Parenting Agreements That Work (Paperback)
I am conducting my own divorce without laywers but through a paralegal group. I wasn't sure what I wanted to stipulate in my parenting agreement and the example given to me from the paralegal group was so vague. After purchasing this book, reading it and working through the worksheets, I came out ready to ROCK! I can't believe how professional and thorough my parenting plan turned out to be. Now getting the ex to sign off on it is another thing. But what I liked about this book the most is it really questioned your motive. And it strongly suggested that you be as fair and equitable as possible for the child's sake. I admit, I began writing my plan out of anger. But in the end, I believe the plan really was created with my daughter's best interest in mind. I definately recommend this book. Be prepared to put some time in into reading and writing. You will not be able to accomplish this overnight.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Helpful, Even If You Can't Agree, May 4 2001
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This review is from: Child Custody: Building Parenting Agreements That Work (Paperback)
I found this book to be very helpful in explaining the practical terms of raising a child or children after divorce. My ex is abusive and was uncooperative in reaching an agreement, and I ended up seeking relief in court. However, I found the worksheets to be essential for putting into concrete terms what it was that I wanted for my son. In addition, I would say that most situations are not like mine, and if your ex-spouse is somewhat reasonable this book will provide the essential tools for creating an agreement with or without going to court. It features one of the best written fill in the blank samples of a parenting agreement I've seen anywhere.
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