Breaking Up Without Cracking Up by Christopher Compston

Breaking Up Without Cracking Up by Christopher Compston

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Christopher Compston is no stranger to separation. He was a child of divorced parents and has himself divorced and remarried. In this essential book he also draws on his experience as a judge in the family law division.

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Breaking Up Without Cracking Up by Christopher Compston

Christopher Compston is no stranger to separation. He was a child of divorced parents and has himself divorced and remarried. In this essential book he also draws on his experience as a judge in the family law division. The pain of divorce and separation is an unavoidable part of many people’s lives. In Living Through Divorce and Separation, Christopher Compston tackles the practical and emotional side of the experience. He examines the common feelings of anger, hurt and disappointment with down to earth compassion and understanding. Issues such as caring for children, where to live, and coping at work are all covered, along with advice on when to try for a reconciliation and how to deal with an ex-partner’s family. Leaving other books to go into the legal details of divorce, Christopher Compston turns to his own work as a family law judge to bring vivid examples of what to do and what to avoid as new life emerges from the old.

‘Is there life after separation and divorce? This intelligent, good-humoured book will help persuade you that there is… honest and compassionate’
The Tablet

Judge Christopher Compston is a circuit judge who also acts as a High Court Judge in the Family Law Division. He is married with six children.

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ISBN 13 9780002740012
ISBN 10 000274001X
Title Breaking Up Without Cracking Up
Author Christopher Compston
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1998-06-01
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.