
Aimed at couples who are splitting up (whether married or not), who have been involved in a long-term relationship and who have children, this this book considers both the emotional and practical problems involved in relationship breakdown and is specifically geared to the effects of this on children. It considers the gradual decay of the relationship, the decisions to split up, the period of separation (with specific reference to custody and access), building relationships with new partners, facing the future and it concludes with a practical guide to where one can go for help.
This book investigates the complex emotional and practical challenges faced by couples with children who are navigating the dissolution of a long-term relationship. The authors, drawing on their professional expertise, provide a structured framework for managing the transition from a shared life to separation. They emphasize the necessity of prioritizing the well-being of children while addressing the logistical hurdles inherent in ending a partnership.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers frequently cite this text as a pragmatic resource for parents navigating the complexities of separation. The prose is noted for its balanced approach to both the psychological impact of divorce and the concrete steps required to manage the transition effectively.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
1984-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140065482
ISBN-13:
9780140065480
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