Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child33 reviews
John Gottman, Joan Declaire

Simon & Schuster, 1998

A Book for Every Parent

+ The Go-To Mom Gives "Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child" 5 Gold Stars
+ What a gift of a book to parents and to children fortunate enough to have those parents. I've found a terrifically insightful
+ Great
+ Expert Gottman
  
  











  



  
Building a Parenting Agreement That Works: How to Put Your Kids First When Your Marriage Doesn't Last1 review
Mimi E. Lyster

NOLO, 2007

Exactly what we needed at the right time

This book gave us exactly what we needed and wanted when we realized that we had to sort out custody and parenting issues. We adapted the worksheets to our own situation and have created a parenting plan that we both agree on. What a blessing!
  
  











  



  
In the Name of the Child1 review
Janet R. Johnston, Vivienne Roseby

Free Press, 1997

This book is a classic

Janet Johnston is one of the most careful and thoughtful researchers in the field of family law. "In the Name of the Child" is a compilation of all of her collected wisdom dealing with high conflict and other families who find themselves in the courts. The best kernel for me, however, was her ...
  
  











  



  
The Good Divorce17 reviews
Constance Ahrons

Harper Paperbacks, 1998

Must Have

+ This book gave us inspiration...
+ Great resource from a Family Counselor's view

This is a must have book for anyone considering a divorce, in the process of divorcing, or even already divorced. There is much practical advice as well as encouragement in this book. I highly recommend it!
  
  











  



  
Your Divorce Advisor : A Lawyer and a Psychologist GuideYou Through the Legal and Emotional Landscape of ...16 reviews
Diana Mercer, Marsha Kline Pruett

Fireside, 2001

Important book, along with...

+ One Stop Resource
+ Knowledgeable author
+ Practical divorce advice
  
  











  



  
Conducting Child Custody Evaluations: A Comprehensive Guide2 reviews
Philip M. Stahl

Sage Publications, Inc, 1994

A Guide to the Perplexed

+ a must for all....

A surprisingly fresh and impressively comprehensive guide to the convoluted process of custody evaluations. The need for these court-mandated evaluations arises when one of the parents - often, the father - is a repeat offender, an abuser. Abusers are thought by practitioners of psychology to be ...
  
  











  



  
Conducting Child Custody Evaluations: A Comprehensive Guide2 reviews
Philip M. Stahl

Sage Publications, Inc, 1994

A Guide to the Perplexed

+ a must for all....

A surprisingly fresh and impressively comprehensive guide to the convoluted process of custody evaluations. The need for these court-mandated evaluations arises when one of the parents - often, the father - is a repeat offender, an abuser. Abusers are thought by practitioners of psychology to be ...
  
  











  



  
Your Divorce Advisor : A Lawyer and a Psychologist GuideYou Through the Legal and Emotional Landscape of ...16 reviews
Diana Mercer, Marsha Kline Pruett

Fireside, 2001

Important book, along with...

+ One Stop Resource
+ Knowledgeable author
+ Practical divorce advice
  
  











  



  
Building a Parenting Agreement That Works: How to Put Your Kids First When Your Marriage Doesn't Last1 review
Mimi E. Lyster

NOLO, 2007

Exactly what we needed at the right time

This book gave us exactly what we needed and wanted when we realized that we had to sort out custody and parenting issues. We adapted the worksheets to our own situation and have created a parenting plan that we both agree on. What a blessing!
  
  











  



  
The Good Divorce17 reviews
Constance Ahrons

Harper Paperbacks, 1998

Must Have

+ This book gave us inspiration...
+ Great resource from a Family Counselor's view

This is a must have book for anyone considering a divorce, in the process of divorcing, or even already divorced. There is much practical advice as well as encouragement in this book. I highly recommend it!
  
  











  



  
Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child33 reviews
John Gottman, Joan Declaire

Simon & Schuster, 1998

A Book for Every Parent

+ The Go-To Mom Gives "Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child" 5 Gold Stars
+ What a gift of a book to parents and to children fortunate enough to have those parents. I've found a terrifically insightful
+ Great
+ Expert Gottman
  
  











  



  
In the Name of the Child1 review
Janet R. Johnston, Vivienne Roseby

Free Press, 1997

This book is a classic

Janet Johnston is one of the most careful and thoughtful researchers in the field of family law. "In the Name of the Child" is a compilation of all of her collected wisdom dealing with high conflict and other families who find themselves in the courts. The best kernel for me, however, was her ...