The Divorced Dad's Dojo

The Divorced Dad's Dojo
Author: Jon Klement
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-29
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

If you've found yourself in the trenches of divorce court, facing battles you never imagined, this book is your guide through the chaos. "Divorced Dad's Dojo" isn't for those with "amicable" divorces, but for the warriors like yourself, fighting tooth and nail for your rights and your children. In the opening chapter, the author, a divorced dad who once found himself homeless due to the unforgiving nature of family court, shares his harrowing journey. From bankruptcy to facing blame from the justice system, his story is one of survival against overwhelming odds. Yet through it all, he discovered the strength to persevere and now stands as a beacon of hope for others facing similar trials. Drawing from personal experience and hard-won wisdom, the author presents the 12 Principles of the Divorced Dad's Dojo. Each principle is a vital tool in your arsenal, honed through the crucible of his own experiences. From maintaining your sanity to safeguarding your children, this book offers practical advice and unwavering support. With the author as your coach, mentor, and fellow warrior, you'll learn how to navigate the treacherous waters of family court with courage and wisdom. No longer will you feel alone in your struggle; armed with the insights found within these pages, you'll emerge as a mighty warrior dad, ready to face whatever challenges come your way. If you're tired of feeling lost in a system designed to tear you down, "Divorced Dad's Dojo" is your roadmap to reclaiming your life and protecting what matters most. It's time to step onto the battlefield with confidence and emerge victorious. Join the fight today. Let the journey begin.

The World's Best Dad During and After Divorce

The World's Best Dad During and After Divorce
Author: Paul Mandelstein
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1641703628

Whether sudden or years in the making, divorce can leave families with a lot of pain and uncertainty—and with the children in the mix, the stakes are even higher. Enter author Paul Mandelstein, the divorced father of four children and founder of the Father Resource Network (FRN). In The World's Best Dad During and After Divorce: A Guide to Co-Parenting for Divorced Dads, Mandelstein helps fathers (and mothers) discover a path to navigate the stormy waters of divorce and create a healthy extended family environment, guided by the principles of collaboration and cooperation. Packed with advice from family counseling experts, anecdotes from divorced parent groups, interviews with fathers, mothers, and children, and the author’s own first-hand experiences, The World's Best Dad During and After Divorce is a realistic, yet compassionate approach to parenting during and after divorce. The user-friendly format combines bulleted lists with practical suggestions, exercises, and even sample dialogues that make even the most difficult conversations with children and former spouses more manageable. Most importantly, this guidebook empowers men to be the best fathers they can be: fathers who are present and accountable, loving and leading, competent and caring.

No pouting in the dojo

No pouting in the dojo
Author: Cathy Chapaty
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-07-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 131236968X

An insightful and collective stories manual on the benefits of martial arts for children of all ages. Through anecdotes and inspiring stories, Cathy Chapaty shares some of her own special moments with students in her many years of teaching. This is a must read for any parent that is interested in martial arts training for their children. "I really enjoyed this book. It was written in an inspiring, educational, and heartfelt manner. Martial arts instructors of all styles will benefit from reading it." Dave Kovar Founder of Instructor's College Kovars Satori Academy of Martial Arts Sacramento, California

How to be a Good Divorced Dad

How to be a Good Divorced Dad
Author: Jeffery M. Leving
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2012-03-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1118237501

Positive advice for divorced dads and their families The country's leading authority on fathers' rights Jeffery M. Leving presents a definitive how-to resource for divorced dads of any age, background, and marriage history. Leving offers targeted guidance and suggests techniques for staying connected with children and dealing with ex-wives—and in some cases a new girlfriend or the wife's new boyfriend—during the divorce and afterwards. This upbeat book offers good news for divorced dads and counters many of the myths that paint divorcing fathers as alienated, irresponsible, or absent. Includes advice for overcoming limited access to children with cooperative responses and legal remedies if necessary Reveals how to avoid depression and feelings of guilt that can cause a divorced dad to give up and lose connection with his kids Offers ideas for responding to an ex-wife's remarriage, moving, unfounded accusations, and other common issues Contains guidance for engaging in new relationships and possibly remarriage How to Be a Good Divorced Dad is practical and down-to-earth and offers dozens of real life examples of dads who have discovered the importance of staying involved in their children's lives.

The Divorced Dad's Survival Book

The Divorced Dad's Survival Book
Author: David Knox
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1998-03-21
Genre: Children of divorced parents
ISBN:

Demonstrating clearly how to navigate the process of getting a divorce while minimizing the negative impact on one's children, this guide shows how fathers can use the divorce process to cultivate and improve a healthy relationship with their kids.

Divorced Dads

Divorced Dads
Author: Sanford L. Braver
Publisher: Tarcher
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1998
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Millions of families strive to give their children the best possible upbringing after being split apart by divorce. Separated mothers and fathers -- and in many cases their second spouses -- struggle to find the right way to piece together parent-child relationships in its wake. In this revolutionary work, psychologist Sanford L. Braver -- who undertook the largest ever federally funded study on issues confronting divorced fathers -- shows how millions of well-intentioned mothers, fathers, judges, lawyers, educators, and other caregivers have been repeatedly and tragically misled by the prevailing data about divorce and parenthood.For years our society has accepted the image of the "dead-beat dad" who shirks childcare payments and other responsibilities. Yet Braver proves that this villainous figure -- like many other myths of the divorced parent -- simply does not exist in significant numbers. Moreover, Braver overturns one of the most important pieces of data on divorce in the past quarter-century: the belief that divorced women suffer a steep decline in their standard of living. This widely embraced notion was the result of misread data, but was transformed into "fact" by the media and the courts, and accepted by divorced families and their advocates.No other book has revealed the deep flaws in today's research on divorce. One-sided studies of divorced men and women, misused census data, and poor research have skewed many of the assumptions around which parents and courts have shaped divorce settlements, parenting responsibilities, and child-rearing decisions. Every divorced parent -- and anyone who loves a divorced parent -- urgently needs this book to understand the newrealities behind divorce and parenting. Notes. Index.

Still a Dad

Still a Dad
Author: Serge Prengel
Publisher: Mission Creative Energy (NY)
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781892482006

A deeply-felt, well thought-out guide for separated and divorced fathers. It provides a look inside the heart and mind of a typical divorced father, during and after his divorce. The narrative is interwoven with psychological and social perspective. It includes stories of actual divorced dads.The book provides a message of hope as well as practical advice.

The Divorced Dad Dilemma

The Divorced Dad Dilemma
Author: Gerald S. Mayer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1997-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780964921078

This definitive work guides divorcing fathers through the complications of divorce, while offering support for maintaining and strengthening connections to children.

Lost and Found

Lost and Found
Author: Micky Neilson
Publisher: Riverdale Avenue Books LLC
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2016-06-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1626012849

Lost and Found, the autobiography of N.Y. Times best-selling author Micky Neilson, a 20 year-veteran of the World of Warcraft franchise, is The Glass Castle meets Of Dice and Men. Lost and Found: An Autobiography of Discovering Family, is the harrowing and inspirational memoir of the successful contributor to World of Warcraft and N.Y. Times best-seller Micky Neilson, who was kidnapped by his schizophrenic father as a toddler, spending his earliest years on the run and his teenage years as a foster child. This autobiography chronicles Micky’s experience serving in the first Gulf War, the meteoric rise of Blizzard Entertainment and, most triumphantly, his reuniting with the family that was stolen from him as a child. “No one who reads my fiction today or plays the video games I've contributed to knows that I was kidnapped at eight months old, that I grew up with a schizophrenic father, that I didn't attend school until 7th grade, or that I never knew my true identity until I was reunited with my family after 38 years,” said the author. “It's such an honor to finally be able to share my life story.”

Divorced Dads

Divorced Dads
Author: Sanford L Braver, Ph.D.
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9785558836189

A psychologist explores the new realities behind divorce and parenting, revealing that many of the "known facts" are flatly wrong.