Divorce Handbook for California: How to Dissolve Your Marriage Without Disaster (Rebuilding Books) this question feed

asked by radar on November 26, 2006 9:47 AM
Judge Stewart wrote this book to help couples survive the dissolution of their marriage without the financial ruin most people face. His no-holds-barred guidance shows readers how to:

--Establish realistic expectations about divorce
--Protect children during the difficult times
--Use mediation and/or arbitration effectively
--Find and hire a good attorney
--Handle child and spousal support

This updated fifth edition builds on Judge Stewart's reputation of excellent advice to tens of thousands of Californians going through one of life's most difficult experiences.

Features include:
--Authoritative guidance from an experienced family court judge
--Practical, helpful exercises, "Do's and Don'ts"
--Realistic, objective perspective (not "do it yourself" -- not "lawyer bashing")

DIVORCE HANDBOOK FOR CALIFORNIA (Fifth Edition) will be especially helpful to:
--Individuals who are considering divorce or separation
--California couples going through divorce
--Attorneys, divorce counselors, marriage and family therapists


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As presiding judge of Silicon Valley's Santa Clara County Family Court, Judge Stewart has made decisions regarding the dissolution of literally thousands of California marriages. He knows what he is talking about, and in this fascinating account he provides the strategies to enable people to come though the process with as little damage to themselves, their children, their spouses, and their finances as possible. Anyone facing divorce in California, or elsewhere, for that matter, should buy this book and study it carefully.

Dispelling eight popular myths such as the popular misconception that the judge hearing a divorce case will have substantial experience with divorce law, Judge Stewart begins by showing how to avoid financial disaster and how to select an attorney. He then goes on to give rare insights into how a judge in fact determines child custody and support matters, spousal support, the fate of the family home, and attorney's fees. He gives practical advice on how to protect oneself physically and emotionally.

In short, Judge Stewart has written an insider's frank, fascinating, and somewhat frightening view into the workings of California divorce courts. The book could well provide the stimulus for a great TV dramatic series. Congratulations to an outstanding, thoughtful judge for providing a superb, practical, account of the workings of family law courts in California.

reviewed by pits on November 29, 2006 3:58 PM

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I found Judge Stewart's Divorce Handbook for California to be not only incredibly thorough, but also quite easy to understand and free of condescending "legalese". In fact, there is an extensive glossary of terms that I could quickly refer to if I was at all unsure of a legal concept. This book is superior to the "do it yourself" variety, because it illustrates a variety of legal options for the reader, including how to hire a competent attorney and yet protect yourself financially. Because divorce is such a complicated and emotional process, it is reassuring to have a clear and comprehensive resource to turn to for info on a variety of legal issues, such as spousal support, division of property, custody, attorneys etc. I enthusiastically recommend this extremely useful book!
reviewed by goonball on November 29, 2006 6:45 PM

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