ISBN-13: 9780692676929 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 256 str.
ISBN-13: 9780692676929 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 256 str.
Going through a divorce is never easy. Tension can be high, and too often, the adversarial family court system only escalates the conflict. Sadly, children can become collateral damage. Fortunately - as in life - in divorce, you have choices. You don't need to go down the traditional path of hiring a divorce attorney and battling it out in court. Instead, you can choose cooperation over conflict, and put your children first Putting Kids First in Divorce, brings together eleven leading divorce, co-parenting, and relationship professionals, who share their insights and perspectives on communication, conflict resolution, and supporting children through a transition. You'll learn about alternatives to litigation such as collaborative law, mediation and divorce coaching - which are far less adversarial and more economical than family court. In an easy-to-read interview-style format, Putting Kids First in Divorce, will enlighten, empower and inspire you. Filled with wisdom from leading experts, you'll learn everything from creating a cooperative child-centric separation to resolving conflict; approaching divorce with mindfulness to raising resilient children; communicating with your ex to co-parenting with compassion. Equipped with the knowledge you will acquire in this book, our hope is that you see divorce does not have to be a battlefield, but an opportunity for growth where you can create an environment to ensure your children thrive As Karen Bonnell, a co-contributor to the book is fond of saying, "When it comes to a child's sense of family, what divorce breaks apart, solid co-parenting rebuilds." Putting Kids First in Divorce is comprised of ten value-packed chapters featuring content and interviews with high-integrity divorce professionals, unified by a common theme: putting the needs of children first through cooperative processes. The topics covered include: Choose Cooperation Over Combat by Jeremy S. Kossen & Mark B. Baer, Esq. Stay Out of Court Choose Mediation or Collaborative Divorce Over Litigation by Mark B. Baer & Jeremy S. Kossen For Kids, What Divorce Breaks Apart, Strong Co-Parenting Rebuilds by Karen Bonnell, ARNP, MS Using Mediation to Build a Happy Blended Family by Amanda D. Singer, Esq., MDR, CDFA & Jennifer M. Segura, JD, CDFA Approaching Divorce With Mindfulness And Compassion by Belinda N. Zylberman How to Establish Boundaries and Promote Healthy Communication by Maida V. Farrar, Esq., CDC The Road to Resiliency: How to Raise Resilient Children Through a Family Transition by Kristine Clay, MA How to Work on Your Marriage When It No Longer Works by Sara Freed How to Help Your Teen Survive and Thrive After Divorce by Nicola Beer Guilt-Free Parenting in Divorce by Cherie D. Morris"