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On this episode of Single Again! Now What? Joanie and Steve feature attorney and author David Pisarra to discuss Co-Parenting a Pet. Using his own life story as a backdrop, David T. Pisarra, shares his experience of sharing a dog in What About Wally? and how it helped bring closure and healed the hurt of a broken heart. Breaking up is difficult, and when you share a dog, (or cat for that matter), with another person, how your ex treats the dog is a major concern. Our dogs become like our children, and we want "the ex" to treat them with the same love, respect and care that we do. Combining the life experiences of a divorce lawyer and a pet expert, David teaches the vital principles of co-parenting, mutual respect and the value of a clear parenting plan. Other topics include: Joanie's Cancer Retreat Parental Alination Personal Protection & Restraining Orders How Divorce Ramps Up Anger For more on David Pisarra and his new book What About Wally, visit: www.WhatAboutWally.com. For more programs on divorce and life after divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. For more on Joanie, visit: www.FreshStartAfterDivorce.com.
We have fantastic Author, David T. Pisarra, Esq., talking about co-parenting a pet with your ex. He wrote a fabulous national best seller, What About Wally, ”Where he shares his experience of sharing a dog… and how it helped bring closure and healed the hurt of a broken heart.” Plus we have our usual mayhem and fun!
Pet expert Steven May and family law attorney and newspaper columnist David T. Pisarra are the co-authors of the first book that explores a dilemma facing an increasing number of pet parents each year.In the case of a divorce, separation or break-up&he...
Some statistics show that as many as 50% of Domestic Violence victims are men, attacked by women. Is this possible? Find out the inside story, why men hesitate to report it, and more. Guests include attorney David T. Pisarra of Men's Family Law (author, A Man's Guide to Domestic Violence); San Francisco psychotherapist John Hamel (author, Intimate Partner and Family Abuse); Elva "Precious Love" Thompson (author, Battered Secrets: Men of Domestic Violence); family therapist Chelsea Madsen, therapist and domestic violence perpetrator trainer Maria Marinakis; and former victim Gregory Whitfield.
Parents become alienated from their child in a divorce for reasons anywhere from a passing negative remark by one partner about the other — to a deliberate full-out campaign of vengeance waged to permanently poison a child's opinion of the ex. Guests include Rosalind Sedacca, CCT (author How Do I Tell The Kids About The Divorce?), attorney David T. Pisarra of Men's Family Law (authorMan's Guide to Child Custody); therapist Dr. Karen Ruskin (author, The 9 Key Techniques and Dr. Karen's Marriage Manual); attorney Caron Graff of Graff & Associates, therapist Leslie Petruk ofStepping Stones Counseling.