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Okokok (original poster member #56594) posted at 1:23 PM on Monday, February 6th, 2017
Hi all, I'm guessing there are multiple threads out there on this topic, but here goes anyway. I'm looking for two things:
1) A book to help guide STBXW and me as we prepare to tell your young (8 year old) child about the divorce.
2) A book to help us through the basics of everything. We are going uncontested, no-fault, no lawyers. Despite all the crap, I believe this is something we can do.
Mostly, because this is new to me, I want something that will help guide us through current/future family/logistical issues, not legal/asset/$$ stuff. I want to make sure we don't forget to talk about and explore some potential issues just due to ignorance.
Thanks in advance.
Erstwhile BH and BBF. Always healing.
Divorced dad with little kids.
Okokok (original poster member #56594) posted at 2:40 PM on Monday, February 6th, 2017
To expand a bit on #2: how to REALLY have an amicable, friendly divorce. Both the process of doing it, and the years after. We have young kids and will be co-parenting for many, many years.
Erstwhile BH and BBF. Always healing.
Divorced dad with little kids.
Cally60 ( member #23437) posted at 10:06 AM on Sunday, February 19th, 2017
I'm a big fan of the Nolo Press Guides. I know that they have a general divorce guide. (They also do one for California, though I don't see one for Massachusetts.) You might like to have a look at that, to see whether it covers what you need:
Nolo's Essential Guide to Divorce [6th edition]
ISBN-10: 1413322670
ISBN-13: 978-1413322675
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