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Yours Or Mine?  Determining The Best Interest Of The Child!

Yours Or Mine? Determining The Best Interest Of The Child!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was written in the best interest of the child.
Review: I can see by the richness of this book, that Dr. Sorrick has put a lot of time and effort into researching information that will offer help to the many couples that are going through the most painful time of their lives. He has offered information that can be understood by nearly everyone on a subject that has what I would consider the greatest impact on a child or children of a broken home. Any couple that would take the time to read this book, would in my opinion show them how to accomplish their divorce (if they can not find a way to stay together) in a civil manner that will by all means "protect and nurture their children" in the best interest of their children. It amazes me that so much information can be packed into 200 pages including chapters such as Litigation or Mediation?, Testing, Testifying, and Documenting, and still chapter six: The Best Interest of the Child. So much information, yet so easy to understand. I can see that Dr. John Sorrick feels the pain and joy of each of his patients as they reveal their deepest heartaches and the greatest healing in their lives. He really shows that understanding with the poems that Noelle had written. It is excellent how he shows both sides of Bitterness Versus Forgiveness. If this chapter is read in the perspective that he has penned it, you can certainly see why forgiveness is so important. All together I feel that this book is needed by anyone that has children and are considering divorce and custody. I give this book 5 stars. Sincerely, DRD


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