The Roadmap to the Parenting Plan Worksheet

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Putting Parenting Priorities in the Context of Research, Theory, and Case Law
Author: Benjamin D. Garber, PhD

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  • physical copy (spiral bound)

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Putting Parenting Priorities in the Context of Research, Theory, and Case Law
Author: Benjamin D. Garber, PhD

Available in two formats:

  • physical copy (spiral bound)

  • digital version (accessible online immediately, including downloadable forms)

Putting Parenting Priorities in the Context of Research, Theory, and Case Law
Author: Benjamin D. Garber, PhD

Available in two formats:

  • physical copy (spiral bound)

  • digital version (accessible online immediately, including downloadable forms)

Available in two formats: physical copy (add to cart above) or as a digital version

Why choose digital? The digital version of the book is similar to an e-book, yet more interactive. It gives you immediate access, to the full content of the book to read online, plus it allows you to download and print the forms, thereby avoiding shipping costs associated with a physical copy. It is accessible on your desktop or tablet, and on your smartphone through the Kajabi mobile app where different terms/conditions and privacy policies apply.


Description

The Roadmap to the Parenting Plan Worksheet: Putting Parenting Priorities in the Context of Research, Theory and Case Law is the conscientious caregiver’s only developmentally-informed means of creating a child-centered parenting plan. Sixteen discrete but interlocking modules allow parents singly or together to better understand the intricate decisions that will guide the future allocation of their parenting rights and responsibilities.

This book, The Roadmap to The Parenting Plan Worksheet, is the professional’s guide to using the Parenting Plan Worksheet. The Roadmap dissects the sixteen component modules of the Worksheet, presenting case law, theory and empirical discussion.

Mediators, parenting coordinators, lawyers and courts use the roadmap to guide parents through the rocky terrain that can lead to the creation of a child-centered, developmentally-informed parenting plan.


The Author

Benjamin D. Garber, PhD, is a New Hampshire licensed psychologist, a former Guardian ad litem, and a Parenting Coordinator. He consults and testifies in courts around the world in matters concerned with the dynamics of the conflicted family system. He is an internationally renowned speaker and an award winning freelance journalist, writing in the areas of child and family development for popular press publications appearing around the world and in juried professional publications in both law and psychology. Dr. Garber welcomes you to learn more about his work on behalf of children at www.FamilyLawConsulting.org

Dr. Garber is the author of numerous other books including those listed below, and a few by other publishers, including:

  • Developmental Psychology for Family Law Professionals

  • Keeping Kids Out of the Middle

  • High Conflict Litigation

Book Details

Publication Date: May 15, 2018
Pages: 187
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 978-1936268344
Author: Benjamin D. Garber, PhD

Dr. Ben Garber discusses The Roadmap to the Parenting Plan Worksheet


Praise

For parents undergoing separation or divorce, the complex and often overwhelming task of developing a developmentally-sensitive parenting plan for your children just got easier with the publication of Dr. Benjamin Garber’s excellent Roadmap for the Parenting Plan Worksheet. This highly practical volume will not only assist parents to craft child-centered parenting plans grounded in the latest research, theory, and case law in the family law arena, but will also serve as a foundational curriculum and structure for family law attorneys, child custody mediators, and parenting coordinators in their efforts to assist families undergoing the transition to separation or divorce.

This book presents highly structured and flexible options for deciding upon such issues as parenting time and the division of decision-making authority, holidays and travel considerations with children, safety precautions, and issues for special needs children. This in-depth, highly readable, pragmatic, and evidenced-based guide, along with the Parenting Plan Worksheet, is a most welcome and invaluable resource for parents and family law professionals.
— Daniel Pickar, PhD, ABPP,
Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, Forensic and Child Psychologist in Private Practice and former Chief of Child and Family Psychiatry, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Santa Rosa, California
I highly recommend this practical and insightful guide to crafting parenting plans written with sensitivity and compassion by one of the field’s seasoned experts.
— Robert E. Emery, PhD,
Professor of Psychology, Director of the Center for Children, Families, and the Law, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia

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