Guess which couple got more of what they wanted:
Charles and Charlotte, who worked out a negotiated settlement together? Or John
and Joyce, who let the court settle their differences? Couples who want to
negotiate their own divorce settlements now have a comprehensive self-help
guide, complete with ground rules, agendas for discussion, sample forms, and
options for divorce mediation without "bloodshed." Not quite a
"do-it-yourself" manual – you’ll still need an attorney – but
packed with real-couple examples of successful agreements on Co-Parenting,
Custody, Financial Support, College Planning, Property, Insurance, Taxes…. An
organized, thorough guide to the important issues for every separating couple,
and an effective aid for those who seek professional mediation. "Your
chances of getting the outcome you want are best when you take control of the
decision-making process," says Martin Kranitz, Director of the National
Center for Mediation Education in Annapolis, Maryland. "Couples can work
out their own decisions, if they know what to talk about."
Softcover, 208 pages, 2000, US
$16.95
ISBN-13: 978-1-886230-21-7
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