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DIVIDED CHILDREN : A Legal Guide for Divorcing Parents

by Wheeler, Michael

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Penguin Reprint
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Paperback
ISBN 13
9780140057775
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0140057773
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New York, NY: Penguin, 1981. Penguin Reprint . Paperback. Very Good/None as Issued. Text/New, showing faint margin discoloration. Illustrated soft cover/VG w/faint creasing to lower front & upper back corners, and light surface wear. Ink soiling to lower text edge. A first-rate practical guide for divorcing parents facing agonizing choices. Sequel to No-Fault Divorce by professor of family law at the New England School of Law, Boston, Michael Wheeler. Book first published by Norton, 1980. Text in 10 chapters: 1, The Myth of Uncontested Divorce; 2, Hard Cases; 3, Reasonable Visitation; 4, The Best of Both Parents; 5, For the Sake of the Children; 6, Lawyers; 7, Money; 8, Trial & Error; 9, Parents on Probation; and, 10, Reform. Sobering reading for peripheral family members swept up in a highly emotional moment with far reaching consequences.
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