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Divorce Poison: Protecting the Parent-Child Bond from a Vindictive Ex

Your ex-spouse is bad-mouthing you to your children, perhaps even trying to turn them against you. If you handle the situation ineffectively, you could lose your children's respect, their affection -- even, in extreme cases, contact with them.

Backed by twenty-five years of experience in helping families, Dr. Richard Warshak presents powerful strategies for dealing with everything from tainted parent-child relationships in which children are disrespectful or reluctant to show their affection to disturbances in which children virtually disown an entire side of the family.

Divorce Poison offers advice on how to:

  • Recognize early warning signs of trouble
  • React if your children refuse to see you
  • Respond to rude and hateful behavior
  • Avoid the seven most common errors made by rejected parents

This groundbreaking work gives parents powerful strategies to preserve and rebuild loving relationships with their children and provides legal and mental-health professionals with practical advice to help their clients and ensure the welfare of children.

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Vindictive Wo-Men: Keep Your Enemies Close
Centered around several drama-filled stories about women and men who are overtaken by jealousy and hatred. Drugs, deceit and death make up only a small portion of what lies within the cover of this book. For example, meet London. This confused woman has nine children by nine different men. She gave one child away simply because she thought the baby was ugly! The father of her soon to be tenth child will soon find out that her 'set-up' has landed him into one of the worst possible nightmares. Now, meet Choyce. She is a thug lover with no sense of direction. Not only is she deluded in her choice of men, she allows a convicted felon into her world which turns into a pool of death...danger..
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"Let's make a deal"; the problem of vindictive sentencing: judges have nearly unlimited discretion in sentencing defendants to maximum statutory sentences. ... An article from: Florida Bar Journal
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Title: "Let's make a deal"; the problem of vindictive sentencing: judges have nearly unlimited discretion in sentencing defendants to maximum statutory sentences. The facial legality of maximum sentences can lead to increases in vindictive sentencing claims.
Author: Mark F. Lewis
Publication:Florida Bar Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2002
Publisher: Florida Bar
Volume: 76 Issue: 9 Page: 63(4)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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