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Parenting
   

Fathers after Divorce
Fathers after Divorce -
Building a new life and becoming a successful separated parent
by Michael Green

 

Description


Many men find themselves beginning a new life as separated fathers with little support from friends or family. Often they are under-prepared for the difficulties they face, become isolated, fail as separated fathers, and experience problems at work and in their personal lives. This practical handbook looks at important issues facing men after separation or divorce. It includes checklists for overcoming problems and developing a positive outlook as well as useful comments from men who share their experiences of dealing with difficulties.

'Michael Green's book is a breakthrough, and a great gift to the community. Full of information on every conceivable aspect of life after divorce, this book is a wonderful achievement. Comprehensive, beautifully clear, fair and friendly, Fathers After Divorce is a separated man's best friend.' --Steve Biddulph, author of Manhood and Raising Boys


About the Author

Michael Green QC, a senior criminal lawyer and a separated father, draws on his own experiences and those of dozens of men and women he spoke to in researching this book. In ‘Fathers After Divorce’ he attempts to provide an understanding of what is required to be an effective separated father and supplies insights into the legal maze which confronts separated men.


Specifications


Paperback: 306 Pages
Dimensions: 135 x 215 mm
Publisher: Finch Publishing (1998)
ISBN: 1-87645-100-9

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