The New Love Deal
Everything You Must Know Before Marrying, Moving In, or Moving On!
People can talk about love. People can talk about money. The really hard thing is to talk about those two topics together. Especially when getting married or moving in together!
Three professionals from different fields confront this issue: Gemma Allen, a prominent family law attorney; Judge Michele Lowrance, a long-time judge in the divorce division, who is now a mediator; and Terry Savage, a famed financial writer and money advisor. They explain that not only can love and money be talked about together, but that if the conversation is done with respect the relationship will have a better chance of success.
The Good Karma Divorce
Avoid Litigation, Turn Negative Emotions into Positive Actions, and Get on with the Rest of Your Life.
The Good Karma Divorce is that rare guidebook that offers a concrete path to transforming painful experience into positive action.
Preventing Damage to Children During Divorce
Children coming from those families that make up at least 50 percent divorce rate have been negatively and indelibly stamped. The result of long-term studies of children of divorce done by Dr. Judith Wallenstein, author of The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce, have shown that, as adults, two out of three children of divorce decide not to have children on their own. The reasons given range from: they would not want to be the kind of parents they had, to they would not know how to parent and thought they would have little talent for it, to if their marriage ended in divorce their children might go through the same horrible experience they had.
Michele Lowrance searches for the disconnect between parents’ hearts and their behavior that could account for this disturbing trend.
Parental Alienation 911
by Jill Egizii (Author), Judge Michele Lowrance (Contributor).
This product is ideal for anyone who wants to understand the facts about parental alienation. In particular this product is geared toward arming parents who wonder if they are experiencing alienation with all the information they need to make the best of a difficult, potentially inflammatory situation.