The high-conflict custody battle, protect yourself and your kids from a toxic divorce, false accusations, & parental alienation, Amy J. L. Baker, J. Michael Bone, Brian Ludmer
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The high-conflict custody battle, protect yourself and your kids from a toxic divorce, false accusations, & parental alienation, Amy J. L. Baker, J. Michael Bone, Brian Ludmer
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
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non fiction
Main title
The high-conflict custody battle
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bibliography
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885546738
Responsibility statement
Amy J. L. Baker, J. Michael Bone, Brian Ludmer
Sub title
protect yourself and your kids from a toxic divorce, false accusations, & parental alienation
Summary
"In The High-Conflict Custody Battle, a team of legal and psychology experts present a practical guidebook for people like you who are engaged in a high-conflict custody battle. If you are dealing with an overtly hostile, inflammatory, deceitful, or manipulative ex-spouse, you will learn how to find and work with an attorney and prepare for a custody evaluation. The book also provides helpful tips you can use to defend yourself against false accusations, and gives a realistic portrayal of what to expect during a legal fight"--, Provided by publisher
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- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Divorce & Separation
- Divorce + Law and legislation -- United States
- LAW / Family Law / Children
- Parental alienation syndrome
- Custody of children -- United States
- Psychological child abuse
- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Conflict Resolution
- Parent and child (Law) -- United States
- Children of divorced parents -- United States
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- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Divorce & Separation
- Divorce + Law and legislation -- United States
- LAW / Family Law / Children
- Parental alienation syndrome
- Custody of children -- United States
- Psychological child abuse
- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Conflict Resolution
- Parent and child (Law) -- United States
- Children of divorced parents -- United States
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