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What Every Woman Should Know About Divorce and Custody (Rev): Judges, Lawyers, and Therapists Share Winning Strategies on How toKeep the Kids,the Cash, and Your Sanity
 
 

What Every Woman Should Know About Divorce and Custody (Rev): Judges, Lawyers, and Therapists Share Winning Strategies on How toKeep the Kids,the Cash, and Your Sanity [Kindle Edition]

Gayle Rosenwald Smith J.D. , Sally Abrahms
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Women are still discovering-the hard way-just how difficult and unpredictable child custody cases can be. The first and most comprehensive book of its kind, this is a complete insider's guide filled with crucial advice from judges, lawyers, therapists, and mothers who have experienced this challenging legal process. It is designed for women at every stage of divorce and covers a wide range of legal strategies, as well as financial and psychological issues. This updated edition describes how to use technology advantageously and pitfalls to avoid, as well as changes in interstate custody laws and essential topics such as:

- Choosing a lawyer
- What to expect before and in court
- Blended families
- Domestic violence risk factors for women
- What makes a custody agreement good or bad
- Dealing with your emotions
- Parental kidnapping cases
- An appendix of recommended reading

About the Author

Gayle Rosenwald Smith is a lawyer specializing in family law. Her articles have appeared in the Chicago Tribune and the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Sally Abrahms is the author of Children in the Crossfire. She has published articles in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 656 KB
  • Print Length: 372 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0399533494
  • Publisher: Perigee; Updated edition (July 3, 2007)
  • Sold by: Penguin Publishing
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001KPO1OK
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #117,216 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An essential resource for anyone in the divorce process., December 12, 1998
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What Every Woman Should Know About Divorce and Custody by Gayle Rosenwald Smith, J.D. and Sally Abrahms, is an essential resource for women in the process of going through a divorce, as well as for those contemplating divorce and even post-divorce, when custody and child support issues continue to resurface. It tells it like it is, in a clear, concise manner. This book will be a real eye-opener to those entering the process, and provide new insights to those immersed in, and even theoretically beyond the process. Many lawyers treat the divorce process like an on-going game, which the legal system enables. This process can victimize women, in particular. The best defense a woman can have is to be well-informed and well-prepared for the battle, which many (ex)spouses choose to wage. Every woman involved in a divorce, regardless of her lawyers ability and reputation, owes it to herself to become educated about the process, the potential problems, and helpful strategies. That is the essence of What Every Woman Should Know About Divorce and Custody offers. If there is one book that a woman going through a divorce needs, this is it. This book will likely become a repeatedly consulted reference throughout most womens divorce and custody process.
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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What Every Woman Should Know About Divorce And Cusody, February 22, 2004
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This is the most thorough and informative book on divorce issues that I have read. As a divorce attorney, I am always curious to know what other attorneys are thinking. Ms. Smith's perspective and commentary mirror much of my own experiences and conclusions. The book is easy to read and filled with relevant, realistic examples and practical advice. I highly recommend this book to both nonlawyers, who have a reason to learn about this subject and to lawyers so they can refine and expand their knowedge of the divorce process.
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars When you're feeling lost. . ., August 21, 2000
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Rebecca L. Patton (Sheffield Lake, OH United States) - See all my reviews
I didn't know where to even begin the divorce/custody process, but this book gave me the confidence to make the first appointment with the lawyer. It helped me not feel like such a "victim" and I felt much more knowledgeable and prepared. I didn't feel so much like I was at risk for being "led by the nose" by my lawyer, and it was indispensable in helping me stand up to the tactics of my husband. Everyone woman in a divorce situation should read this, especially those with children.
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the parents ability to provide stability and continuity for their child; &quote;
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Courts want to know which parent has been the mainstay in the house: who the child calls in the middle of the night, who listens to her problems, who shuttles her to appointments, after-school activities, and religious training, who helps with homework, attends school functions, and cheers or coaches at sports and social events. The parent who fits this bill and encourages the childs development and well-being will likely be the one the court determines serves the childs best interests. &quote;
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Judges today want the primary custodian to be the more nurturing, hands-on parent who puts his or her childs needs above his or her own. You will need to show that you are. &quote;
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