Building a Parenting Agreement That Works, 9781413332568
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Craft a fair custody agreement, protect kids, and minimize conflict.
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Building a Parenting Agreement That Works

child custody agreements step by step

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    27 May 2025

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Summary

Co-Parenting Harmony: Crafting a Parenting Agreement That Works

Avoid child custody battles and save money, time, and grief

Working out a fair and realistic custody agreement is often crucial in protecting children’s best interests, but it might seem impossible for divorcing parents. That’s where Building a Parenting Agreement That Works comes in. This comprehensive guide will show you how to overcome all kinds of obstacles and build a win-win custo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781413332568
ISBN-10:1413332560
Author:Mimi Lee
Publisher:NOLO
Imprint:NOLO
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Edition:11th
Release Date:27 May 2025
Weight:739g
Dimensions:272mm x 208mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

“The author draws on her experience as a professional mediator to give real-life solutions to some of the most common custody issues.” New Orleans Times-Picayune

“Zemmelman, who works with parents and others to come to mutually beneficial agreements, offers a guide that helps separating or divorcing parents (married or unmarried) work out a child custody agreement. She addresses how to take stock of the situation, get organized, and negotiate an agreement; build the agreement, its basic elements, parenting issues to address, serious situations like domestic violence and alcohol or drug abuse, and special challenges like moving, military service, and when homes are far apart; and aspects beyond the agreement, including child support, alimony, held property, mediation and arbitration, making changes, understanding the child’s needs, multiracial, multicultural, international, and nontraditional families, and state and federal laws affecting child custody. A sample agreement is included.” Eithne O’Leyne, Editor Ringgold, Inc. ProtoView

“A step-by-step guide meant to help even the most hostile couples work out terms for raising their children after the family splits.” Newsday

About The Author

Mimi Lee

Mimi Lee has been active in dispute resolution and other facilitated decision-making processes for 25 years. She brings experiences as a mediator, trainer, facilitator, strategic planner, and court policy analyst to her work with families, businesses, nonprofits, and government organizations. Lee has co-founded a community mediation program, served on the California Dispute Resolution Council, and the State Bar’s Committee and was appointed to the 2020 California Court futures Commission.

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