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Surviving Divorce - Resources
This is your last installment in the series "Surviving Divorce". Hopefully you have taken the information contained in the series and put it to good use! If you'd like more information, the following are additional resources recommended by DadsRights.org.
Mar 14, 2006, 14:37
Surviving Divorce - Parental Abduction & Kidnapping Emergency Checklist
Should you find that you and your child are the victims of parental abduction and kidnapping, follow this checklist. The sooner that you complete every item on the checklist the more likely your child is to be found. Having everything ready from the previous lesson's Parental Kidnapping Preparedness Checklist is critical. If you don't have that ready, please review and prepare the Parental Kidnapping Preparedness Checklist.
Mar 14, 2006, 13:05
Surviving Divorce - Parental Kidnapping Preparedness Checklist
Use this parental abduction prevention and preparedness checklist to help keep yourself in a state of preparedness should your child be the victim of parental abduction. Having everything in order can save previous time and help you to locate your child.
Mar 12, 2006, 09:38
Surviving Divorce, Lesson #16 - Parental Kidnapping, Part 3: If Your Child is Kidnapped
Despite all precautions and best efforts, you may find yourself in the situation where your child is in fact taken, inappropriately, by the other parent. If you have taken the measures outlined in these lessons, you are already way ahead of the game, and well prepared to deal with this situation in a timely manner.
Mar 12, 2006, 08:24
Surviving Divorce, Lesson #15 - Parental Kidnapping, Part 2: Get Your Documents in Order
Assuming that you have a very specific timeshare order in place, you have laid a solid foundation to not only help avoid parental abduction, but to aid the authorities should the unthinkable occur. In addition, you should take the steps outlined below. All of them will help you to be prepared, and some of them will help to prevent having your child abducted by their other parent.
Mar 6, 2006, 12:24
Surviving Divorce, Lesson #14 - Parental Kidnapping, Part 1: Prepare for It
"Parental abduction" is child abduction done by a parent. It's one of the scariest experiences which a parent can go through - having your child seem to vanish into thin air. There are more than 350,000 child abductions every year, and parental abduction accounts for the vast majority of them.
Mar 6, 2006, 11:51
Surviving Divorce, Lesson #13 - The Truth About False Allegations, Part 6: What to Do If You are Falsely Accused
If you do find yourself the victim of a false allegation of abuse, you will find it much easier to answer the allegations, and to disprove them, if you have taken the precautions outlined in lesson #11.
Mar 6, 2006, 09:16
Surviving Divorce, Lesson #12 - The Truth About False Allegations, Part 5: Predicting Them
If your child's other parent is attempting to exercise complete control over your child and their relationship with you, and this effort to control becomes more pronounced the more you resist, or whenever the court doesn't see things their way, expect an allegation of abuse.
Feb 24, 2006, 08:27
Surviving Divorce, Lesson #11 - The Truth About False Allegations, Part 4: Preventing Them
If the legal system is not going to offer any relief, what can be done to protect oneself against false allegations of abuse?
Feb 24, 2006, 07:43
Surviving Divorce, Lesson #10 - The Truth About False Allegations, Part 3: Why?
Why is it still so easy to haul out this divorce weapon of mass destruction, the false allegation of abuse? One problem is that it is very difficult to prove that the accuser knowingly made a false accusation - that is, that they knew that it was untrue.
Feb 23, 2006, 11:57