A few updates, January 2022
It’s January, so there’s always something new to be aware of. Books for Lawyers and Clients 1.Here’s an update on some books and resources with
It’s January, so there’s always something new to be aware of. Books for Lawyers and Clients 1.Here’s an update on some books and resources with
A majority—sometimes a vast majority – of family law cases involve one or both parties who don’t have lawyers. Sometimes the lack of a lawyer
Here are the books about co-parenting I recommend most recently for people who want general information about co-parenting following divorce or separation of the parents:
I have to share this blog post from Megan Hunter at Unhooked Books. She posted it a couple of months ago and I knew it was great at
Coparenting Communication Guide (2012 9 13) That link will take you to the Co-Parenting Communication Guide put out by the Maricopa County Family Court. It’s
Randi Kreger, Borderline Personality Disorder expert, and author of the best-selling book Stop Walking on Eggshells, will be doing a training workshop about Borderline Personality Disorder
Here’s a great deal — read the first five pages of Bill Eddy’s new book The Future of Family Court, to decide if you want to buy it.
I’ve always wished that Oprah would do a show on how parents should tell their children that they’re getting divorced. Maybe she has, and I
It might sound trite to tell high conflict parents to read, but reading actually helps. If you can get your clients to commit to just
Thomson/ West will be publishing the first edition of the Arizona Family Law Rules Handbook early in 2008. I had the honor of being a
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