This is a study to prevent needless child suffering after divorce. The anger and resentment that accompany divorce do not dissolve when the papers are signed; oftentimes bitterness lingers on for years. Unfortunately this can cause tremendous harm to the children, who still love both parents. In this wise and practical book, the authors offer effective ways to break the pattern of behavior that leads to further pain. More important, this book teaches parents how to ensure the emotional well-being of their children while maintaining their own sense of dignity and respect.
This book had a lot of great information. It had a good starter points to getting to an amicable and less stressful environment during coparenting. My only issue, a lot of the book is written in dialogue with stories and examples. Some of the examples have nothing to do with custody itself, but are used as an example. It could definitely be helpful for those who don't understand the initial point that is trying to be made. However since dialogue/stories is the majority of the book it took a bit longer to get through. Overall, it is a good starter book. But I would get more information or research more about the information after reading.