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Making Two Homes for Your Child |
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Stepparenting Books
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According to the Stepfamily Association of America, 60 percent of all families are breaking up, and custody and visitation issues loom large in the lives of many parents. Isolina Ricci's Mom's House, Dad's House guides separated, divorced, and remarried parents through the hassles and confusions of setting up a strong, working relationship with the ex-spouse in order to make two loving homes for the kids. This expanded and revised edition (the book was originally published in 1980) includes emotional and legal tools, as well as many reference materials and resources. As one parent said of the first edition, "This book is my friend."
The groundbreaking classic, now revised, updated and expanded, covers the legal, financial and emotional realities of creating two happy and stable homes for children in the often difficult and confusing aftermath of a divorce.
Stepfamily Australia: Stepfamily: Mom's House, Dad's House: Making Two Homes for Your Child
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Does your adult stepchild want to move back home |
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Stepfamily Articles -
Stepchildren
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Adult Step Child Wants to Move Back Home
Your stepchild has graduated from college and hasn't found a job.
He wants to move home for a little while. The jobless rate has gone up
and in these tough economic times, it's becoming more and more
difficult to find a good job. It's important to establish rules and
boundaries, so that the stepchild, biological parent and stepparent are
happy. Here are some guidelines for you and your spouse to refine
before your child returns home to your blended family.
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