THE BOOK ALSO INCLUDES A CD WITH THE KERMAN CO-PARENTING PLAN IN WORD AND WORDPERFECT FORMATS.
WHAT PROFESSIONALS ARE SAYING ABOUT CO-PARENTING
"Obviously, children will benefit greatly when the parents get along. Unfortunately, many parents are absolutely unwilling to co-parent or, in some instances, even communicate." Chief Judge Jeffrey S. Bagley, Superior Court of Forsyth County, Georgia
"Many troubled teens that come through the juvenile court are products of divorce where the parents remain in conflict with each other. This conflict often allows the teen to play one parent against the other to escape appropriate supervision, boundaries and discipline. Co-parenting would eliminate this problem." Judge, Mary R. Carden, Juvenile Court of Hall County, Georgia
"Joint custody can be chaos, confusion, and frustration or, with the following of the steps in this book, a compatible coordination of parental efforts." Sarah Mallas Wayman, Attorney, Atlanta, Georgia
"Most parents seem to want joint, shared custody. However, many (not all) parents have so much anger and bitterness toward the other parent that co-parenting is difficult." Lucy K. Henry, Attorney, Gainesville, Georgia
"Every parent should strive to co-parent their children. To do otherwise will jeopardize the children's ability to form successful adult relationships and to become successful parents." David S. Lipscomb, Attorney, Lawrenceville, Georgia
"Co-parenting sets the foundation for the experiences children have while growing up. This will impact their adult life and how they raise the next generation. There needs to be more education and resources made available to parents in order for co-parenting to be successful." Guy W. Jordan, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, Gainesville, Georgia
* A Benjamin Franklin Judge who reviewed the frist edition of this book has this evaluation:
#10 (the highest rating) for Overall Reaction, Title, Cover, Mechanics, Organization, Interior Graphics, Interest, Writing, Essentials, and Consistency. "This book contains a vast wealth of information for parents contemplating divorce and the settlement of children's welfare. I was impressed with the methodical way in which the problems were presented, and the subsequent C0-Parenting Plan. It is obvious that the work necessary for appropriate family planning would take quality time with professional guidance. I appreciated the Glossary and the State Custody Laws. Because of the specific nature of the work, I can think of no additional information that should or could have been added."
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