Child Custody Center Letter to FATHERS
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on 08/11/2009
Offers a book for parents involved in child custody disputes by two of the countries most-respected psychologists, Dr. Barry Bricklin and Dr. Gail Eliott.. Continually updated with newest information. Fully guarranteed
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02/12/2010 at 09:10
"I worked out a visitation plan with my ex when we got divorced, but now she never lets me see the kids." "The court gave me every-other-weekend and all day Wednesday to be with my daughter but I havent seen her in over a year!" How do courts handle custody cases where the custodial parent has continually interfered with the custody and visitation rights of the noncustodial parent? (This Package includes the option of receiving a FREE Compact Disc containing the Full Publication)
11/18/2009 at 19:21
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09/26/2009 at 07:03
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09/01/2009 at 10:01
20th Edition - Further, as editors of a national publication on custody matters, as responders to a 24-hour "hotline" where we answer questions from professionals about our tests, and as directors of a national organization of custody experts, we continually hear from judges, attorneys, professional experts and parents who in one way or another have been caught up in custody disputes, some of them simple, but
08/24/2009 at 09:00
Includes ALL states and D.C.- the most complete volume of information about child support ever offered! Answers questions about every aspect of Child Support, "You will find your answers HERE!" Support guidelines for every state PLUS the rules that let you deviate from these guidelines. YOUR OWN PERSONAL CHILD SUPPORT CALCULATOR-Use it over and over againforever! 20th Edition - Fully Revised & Updated
08/16/2009 at 19:45
CHAPTER 8.. THE BRIBED OR MANIPULATED CHILD As a result of all of these activities, we came to gather a huge amount of information on how various psychological and legal strategies, different kinds of evidence, and types of allegations work (or fail to work), both in the courtroom as well as in out-of-court negotiations.
08/14/2009 at 22:01
CHAPTER 3.. FOURTEEN KEY STRATEGIES It would have been impossible to have gone thru this whole thing alone. Your pro se info plus all of the other info really helped get me pointed in the right direction. I had to handle my own case and the judge congratulated me on being so well prepared. (He asked if I might consider working as a legal secretaryI might!)
08/13/2009 at 07:33
CHAPTER 11... WHAT IS THE BEST APPROACH FOR A PARENT TO USE IN A CHILD CUSTODY DISPUTE? Year 2008 Custody Strategies for Men by Dr. Barry Bricklin and Dr. Gail Elliot