The Very Best of Divorce in Connecticut: A Blog located online at: www.divorceinconnecticut.blogspot.com - Couverture souple

Sloper, Catharine

 
9781499589313: The Very Best of Divorce in Connecticut: A Blog located online at: www.divorceinconnecticut.blogspot.com

Synopsis

This book is based upon the Divorce in Connecticut blog which speaks out about the corruption and wrongdoing in family court among judges, attorneys, and mental health professionals. The improper actions of these unethical court professionals have placed vulnerable children in the hands of abusers and driven many parents to the brink of financial ruin. The book includes a wide ranging selection of the very best of the Divorce in Connecticut blogs sharing practical advice, guidance, and detailed overviews of prominent divorce cases that provide insight into the legal process. These blogs provide essential information to current and future litigants on how to survive a high conflict divorce to the best of their ability. At the same time, the book sends out a warning to the citizens of Connecticut that our family court system is deeply flawed and in dire need of reform. For additional information, the blog can be located at: www.divorceinconnecticut.blogspot.com.

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À propos de l'auteur

Catharine Sloper is a graduate of the University of Connecticut with a B.A. in History. She is also a freelance writer, blogger, and sometime photographer who endured a very difficult custody battle with the father of her two girls. She inherited a considerable inheritance from her father, a well respected New York City doctor and has devoted her life to helping other women in need. She loves to sew and design her own clothing. She can be reached at Slopercathy@gmail.com. Elizabeth A. Richter, the editor of this book, is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College with a B.A. in English, and an M.L.A. in English from Harvard University Extension School. She is a long time advocate for human rights who also endured a high conflict, six year custody battle and eventually succeeded in obtaining residential custody her three children. She is a published author, an English teacher, and a certified ADA Advocate. She can be reached at earichter@aol.com.

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