By Pamela Richardson Excerpted with permission from A Kidnapped Mind. Read the Q&A with the author about her experience with parental alienation. Sometimes Dash was whisked off for hamburgers just as I was due to arrive. Other times he waited eagerly for me at his door and sprang out and …
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A Kidnapped Mind: A Book on Parental Alienation
By Matt Allen Editor, DadsDivorce.com Pamela Richardson spent hundreds of thousands of dollars and 12 years in court witnessing first-hand the dangerous effects of parental alienation. Her story of the “struggle, the hope, the missteps and all the agonizing drama along the way” formed her book, A Kidnapped Mind. Richardson …
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By Matt Allen Editor, DadsDivorce.com Lance Looney has put together a book whose purpose is to help divorced dads and families “put love into practice.” The i like book is straightforward and simple: write down in the book what you like about your kids. Write, share, repeat. It’s a simple …
CONTINUE READINGDadsDivorce Live: A Father’s Right to Custody
DadsDivorce.com editor Matt Allen interviews Julia Luyster, a family law attorney and author of the book “A Father’s Right to Custody.” Luyster’s book details the laws of each state that are considered when awarding and modifying child custody so it’s a great resource for dads trying to understand what will …
CONTINUE READINGQ&A with the author of Broken Vows Shattered Lives
Six weeks after his ordination, Dr. Steve Mentzer found his marriage of 10 years and his ministry in shambles as he dealt with the shame of a Christian going through divorce. He left the ministry for four years before returning to use what he had learned to help others in …
CONTINUE READINGDadsDivorce Live: Unfair Family Law System
DadsDivorce.com editor Matt Allen visits with author Molly Murphy who has written the book “Winner Take All” about how the current legal system unfairly favors women when it comes to divorce and divorce rulings, such as the awarding of alimony, child custody and child support. Murphy’s book touches on a …
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By Jessica Bram Excerpted from Happily Ever After Divorce: Notes of a Joyful Journey (Health Communications, Inc. April 2009). Click here to watch DadsDivorce.com editor Matt Allen interview the author about surviving a divorce and thriving after it. Friends with My Ex-Husband I’ll come right out and say, as a …
CONTINUE READINGDadsDivorce Live: Happily Ever After Divorce
In the latest edition of DadsDivorce Live, host Matt Allen visits with radio commentator and author Jessica Bram, who has written a book called “Happily Ever After Divorce: Notes of a Joyful Journey” about surviving a divorce and thriving after it. You can find out more information about Bram and …
CONTINUE READINGDadsDivorce Live: “The Happy Stepmother” with Rachelle Katz
In this week’s edition of DadsDivorce Live, we focus on the stepmothers in our viewing audience. DadsDivorce.com editor Matt Allen spoke with Rachelle Katz a psychotherapist, a stepmother and the author of the new book “The Happy Stepmother: Stay Sane, Empower Yourself and Thrive in Your New Family.” Note: Click …
CONTINUE READINGParenting for Fathers: A Q&A with “Call Me Dad” author Stefan Korn
Three New Zealand dads struggling to find parenting related information specifically for fathers have created the website DIYFather.com, a place for fathers to learn more about parenting. The three also co-wrote “Call Me Dad,” a manual of sorts for new fathers that takes a unique look at parenthood from the …
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