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How to Parent with Your Ex: Working Together in Your Child's
Best Interest
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This ground-breaking book is a special "flip"
book, with one side for custodial parents and one side for non-custodial parents.
This is the only book on the market that specifically talks about how to live
with a visitation schedule after a divorce or separation. Hands on, practical
advice is offered about the day to day things that can derail a visitation plan.
Many families return to court again and again, trying to modify or change visitation
plans. This book helps you avoid visitation pitfalls, explains how to modify
the plan yourself and most importantly shows you ways to make it work without
killing each other or upsetting your child. Tip sheets, charts, schedules and
other important organizational tools offer the help every parent needs to make
a visitation plan work. The book’s emphasis is on creating a life for your child
that is free of arguments, disputes and bad feelings. This book includes extensive
appendices with resources for the reader. A separate resource list is included
for Canadian parents.
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