publication date: Jul 19, 2007
Going through the
courts when your relationship
breaks down is often a
horrific experience for
parents and the
results often leave
children bereft and
uncomprehending when a parent they love is
suddenly absent from their
lives. In
The Custody Minefield Michael Robinson gives parents the
advice and
tools they need to
avoid this
situation as far as
possible.
An
excellent book which deals with
every aspect of the
legal process for parents who separate, it is written in a
clear and
easy-to-follow way. The author
covers everything from
mediation to i
nstructing a solicitor, from what
happens in different
courts to
tips on
court attendance.
The book breaks down
The Welfare Checklist and Court Orders into manageable and understandable chunks, discusses
Parental Rights and Responsibilities, considers
Expert Witnesses and Being Assessed and tackles
Crisis Situations.
There's no
complex legal jargon or unnecessary padding.
Sections have
questions in bold print and
bullet points for easy
reference.
Michael Robinson has trained people in the commercial aspects of law -
deciphering the jargon and now combines this with
writing books and
journalism. Visit Michael's website
www.thecustodyminefield.com for more information and discussion forum and
up-to-date news on
legislation.
The Custody Minefield (£9.99
Orana Publishing)should be
required reading for all separating parents.
If you would like
to order a copy from Amazon please click the link below:
The Custody Minefield: Parental Separation, Your Rights and the Law