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Divorce Casualties: Protecting Your Children from Parental Alienation

Divorce Casualties: Protecting Your Children from Parental Alienation

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Divorce Casualties
Review: This book should be required reading not only for parents going through divorce, but for couples planning to have children.It is more than just a book about how to deal with divorce. It is a study guide that in all reality could prevent some couples w/children from getting a divorce. Or at least educate parents contemplating divorce on how to deal with their children,and each other.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Should be required reading of all family litigants.
Review: Well done! This book should be read by every parent and grandparent. It should be required reading by every litigant with children, attorney and judge in family matters. While reading this book I could not help but think of the way people treat each other during thier marriage by their actions and comments. I can see one writing articles or a book on the symbols and communication envolved in the breakdown of the marriage. Often what is done towards the "targeted parent" is the same type behavior against a spouse in the last stages in the marital relationship. Perhpaps this is also an indicator as to what level of alienation one may expect.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: What a fantastic book! This should be required reading for all divorced parents. If you think you handle divorce and visitaion well, think again! I thought I was doing great with my step-son until I read this book and realized some innocent things that I have said to him are NOT appropriate. What an eye opener. Thank you


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