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Custody of children becomes a major issue when a couple divorces.
Worse, these issues can linger long after the settlement in the
form of parent alienation-when one parent seeks to keep the other
parent from being active and involved with the children they share.
In Parental-Alienation Playbook and Three-Quarters Custody, author
Julian Andrews presents an overview of parent-alienation syndrome
(PAS), how you can recognize when it's happening to you, and how to
speak out to defend you and your children. Based on his personal
experiences with his ex-wife and their three children, Andrews
illustrates how the outdated court system facilitates PAS, but also
shows how an alienated parent can directly speak out through the
legal and court systems. Andrews proposes the concept of
three-quarter shared physical custody as a national solution and a
bridge against parental alienation forces in the twenty-first
century. Parental-Alienation Playbook and Three-Quarters Custody
promotes momentum toward three-quarter custody arrangements so
parental alienation can become a condition of the past, and
children and parents can be free of the divisive nature and
consequences that PAS creates.
The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International
Law, 1600-1926, brings together foreign, comparative, and
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LibraryLP2H006380019170101The Making of Modern Law: Primary
Sources, Part II El Paso]: By Authority of the City Council,
1917]640 p. 27 cmUnited States
Custody of children becomes a major issue when a couple divorces.
Worse, these issues can linger long after the settlement in the
form of parent alienation-when one parent seeks to keep the other
parent from being active and involved with the children they share.
In Parental-Alienation Playbook and Three-Quarters Custody, author
Julian Andrews presents an overview of parent-alienation syndrome
(PAS), how you can recognize when it's happening to you, and how to
speak out to defend you and your children. Based on his personal
experiences with his ex-wife and their three children, Andrews
illustrates how the outdated court system facilitates PAS, but also
shows how an alienated parent can directly speak out through the
legal and court systems. Andrews proposes the concept of
three-quarter shared physical custody as a national solution and a
bridge against parental alienation forces in the twenty-first
century. Parental-Alienation Playbook and Three-Quarters Custody
promotes momentum toward three-quarter custody arrangements so
parental alienation can become a condition of the past, and
children and parents can be free of the divisive nature and
consequences that PAS creates.
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