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Broken Family Law: In the Best Interests of the Minor Child, is Thomas A. Cherewick’s contribution to anyone who has faced, or will be subjected to, the vagaries and unpredictability of the U.S. family law system. Two decades of being the Respondent in a child custody case give Cherewick the knowledge, expertise, and ammunition to deliver this no-holds-barred and highly enlightening book. More than a how-to guide, every section is about what works and what doesn’t i… More >>
Broken Family Law: In the Best Interests of the Minor Child
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#1 by Teri M. Lucara on May 4, 2010 - 4:17 pm
Broken Family Law: In the Best Interests of the Minor Child by Thomas A. Cherewick offers well-documented insight into the corruption of family law practice in the U.S. today by following his own personal case history. It is informative, yet highly readable and gives new balance to issues surrounding child custody and the “best interests of the child.” It takes a comprehensive look at the existing layers of injustices surrounding child custody cases and serves as an invaluable and thought-provoking guide for couples going through divorce, judges, lawyers and state legislators. There are chapters dedicated to Alternative Dispute Resolution and how to improve the “broken” family law system with subsequent guidelines for parents who are dedicated to protecting the welfare of their child. This book should be available in every public library for those seeking a better way.
Rating: 4 / 5