The “Co Parenting Nightmare” ebook aims to help people who are in the nightmare situation of trying to co parent with a troubled co parent.Does this book actually deal with the problem and is it any good or just a ball of smoke?
The first thing to say about the Co Parenting Nightmare book is that it is aimed at people who are trying to co parent with a troubled former partner-someone who is a substance abuser or mentally ill.The author of the book, Annie Parron, makes it clear that this book is not intended for those who have a normal co parenting situation with their former partner or spouse so she deserves credit for her honesty in this regard.
Annie also points out that she is not a legal or mental health professional but a divorced mother who has experienced serious co parenting difficulties and continues to do so and writes from her own experience and her struggle to cope.
Her book is aimed at those who have the difficult task of co parenting with someone who is abusive, for example sexually, physically or emotionally, or someone who is a substance abuser or suffering from a mental illness.
Her book deals with questions like how to cope and look after yourself, how to communicate with a mentally disturbed former partner, how to choose a therapist and an attorney and how to protect yourself and your children both from a physical and a legal perspective.
Having read her book I can see how useful it would be for someone in this situation and her honesty and experience with the problems arising from trying to deal with a co parent with these types of issues is obvious.
“Co Parenting Nightmare” costs $29.95 and can be downloaded immediately and saved to your computer.Annie is pretty confident about your satisfaction with the book as she offers a 56 day 100% guarantee and I would recommend it without any quibble for anyone unfortunate enough to find themselves in this situation.
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