How to Divorce and not Wreck the Kids
January 10, 2009 at 9:25 pm 1 comment
If you are facing divorce or know someone who is,
this may be of interest…
The CBC showed a documentary this week called ” How to Divorce and Not Wreck the Kids” it is airing again Saturday January 10, 2009 at 10 pm ET/PT on CBC Newsworld. How to Divorce & Not Wreck the Kids takes viewers inside one of life’s most devastating transitions as three Canadian couples, determined to keep the needs of their children first, work through their separations on camera.
Within this documentary, Dr. Joan Kelly, an internationally acclaimed practitioner, researcher, educator and author in the field of divorce and separation, offers excellent advice to help put your children’s best interest first.
For Dr. Kelly’s Top 10 checklist to help protect your kids, more information and to watch this documentary online visit the CBC website:
http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/doczone/2009/howtodivorce/index.html
This is a very informative documentary and offers insight into the divorcing process using Collaborative Law.
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Edwardscollins | January 15, 2009 at 5:31 am
Hi, I am edwardscollins The New Year is divorce season — parents who toughed it out together so the kids could have a nice Christmas are finally throwing in the towel, and those who’ve endured miserable marriages are making New Year’s resolutions they won’t suffer through another year of unhappiness. It’s like Christmas for divorce lawyers. Now that the holidays are over and done with, the professionals who make a living helping families split up are gearing up for the most acrimonious time of the year.