Stop Fighting Over the Kids: Resolving Day-to-Day Custody Conflict in Divorce Situations Now Available in Digital Format

Child Custody and Divorce Tips Book Now Available on Kindle and IPhone

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Baltimore, MD, July 3, 2009/IMMEDIATE RELEASE/ --Today, St. Gabriel's Press, LLC has announced that the popular child custody self-help book STOP Fighting Over the Kids: Resolving Day-to-Day Custody Conflict in Divorce Situations has been made available to readers through instantaneous electronic delivery on the Amazon Kindle and Apple iPhone series of devices. Upon ordering through Amazon's Kindle system, delivery of the book occurs to a readers' device within one-minute. Accessing help with your custody conflict is now available the minute after you place your order.

About the Book

Learn to resolve problems divorcing couples often face, including disagreements over physical and legal custody, the primary residential schedule, child access and visitation, telephone contact, day care dilemmas, holidays and vacations, interacting with school officials, teachers, doctors and therapists as well as access to medical and educational records, sports involvement, participation in special events and extracurricular activities, financial woes and parent to parent communication difficulties. A uniquely informative, child focused, thought provoking, inspirational and lightly entertaining book full of sound and sensible legal, parental, practical and situational guidance. The author survived his own gut wrenching high-conflict child custody battle and shares his knowledge and wisdom to immediately and effectively assist you. The collaborative divorce model is introduced and many valuable resources, including sample parenting agreements and collaborative contracts, are included.

Stop Fighting Over the Kids: Resolving Day-to-Day Custody Conflict in Divorce Situations has been awarded the Good Parenting Seal (TM) of Approval from Parental Wisdom and continues to gain the attention of parents, mental health professionals, and other professionals nationwide.

What is the Kindle?

The Kindle is a sleek electronic device with the capabilities of instantaneously receiving books ordered through Amazon's Kindle Store via a proprietary Whispernet wireless network. The Kindle then stores the electronic books and allows the owner to review, read, and perform other features that adds to the capabilities of the device.

Utilizing the latest in electronic-ink display technology, Kindle provides a crisp black-and-white 6" screen with the same appearance and readability of printed paper. Sharp and natural with no glare or backlight, reading on Kindle is nothing like reading from a computer screen. Those who see it for the first time always do a double-take. The screen works using ink, just like books and newspapers, but displays the ink particles electronically. And unlike a laptop or smart phone, Kindle never gets warm so you can comfortably read as long as you like.

About the Author

Mike Mastracci is a nationally recognized family law attorney with over 20 years of experience. After surviving his own gut-wrenching divorce and child custody battle he became the founder and director of Maryland's first full-service Child Access Center. His programs have been widely used and respected by judges in several jurisdictions. Mastracci is also a founding member and vice president of the Maryland Collaborative Law Association and belongs to many prestigious legal organizations including the International Association of Collaborative Professionals (IACP). Mastracci is committed to preserving parent-child relationships. He maintains the popular family law Blog: www.DivorceWithoutDishonor.com which is full of useful information, articles and resources. Mastracci encourages divorcing couples to educate themselves in the Collaborative Divorce method whereby they can demonstrate by their words and actions that they love their children more than they may dislike their ex.

Website:http://www.stopfightingoverthekids.com



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