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Joint Custody with a Jerk: Raising a Child with an Uncooperative Ex- A Hands-on, Practical Guide to Communicating with a Difficult Ex-Spouse Paperback – August 2, 2011

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From parenting expert Julie A. Ross and writer Judy Corcoran comes the fully revised Joint Custody with a Jerk, the highly praised guide to co-parenting with an uncooperative ex-spouse, now updated to provide real solutions to tough family issues.

It's a fact that parenting is hard enough in a family where two parents love and respect each other… After divorce, when the respect has diminished and the love has often turned to intense dislike, co-parenting can be nearly impossible, driving one or both parents to the brink of insanity.
Joint Custody with a Jerk offers many proven communication techniques that help you deal with your difficult ex-husband or ex-wife. By outlining common problems and teaching tools to examine your own role in these sticky situations, this book conveys strategies for effective mediation that are easy to apply, sensible, timely and innovative.

This revised edition of a bestselling classic sheds light on how today's digital forms of communication can both hurt and help in custody conflicts, and offers updated information throughout that brings age-old issues into the present day.

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"Great counsel for happily-ever-after a divorce." ―Kirkus Reviews

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It's a fact that parenting is hard enough in a family where two parents love and respect each other. After a divorce, however, when that respect has diminished and the love has often turned to intense dislike, co-parenting can be nearly impossible, driving one or both parents to the brink of insanity.

Joint Custody with a Jerk offers many proven communication techniques to help you deal with your difficult ex-husband or ex-wife. By outlining common problems and teaching tools to examine your own role in these sticky situations, this book conveys strategies for effective mediation that are easy to apply, sensible, timely and innovative.

This revised edition of a bestselling classic sheds light on how today's digital forms of communication can both hurt and help in custody conflicts, and it offers updated information throughout that brings age-old issues into the present day.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ St. Martin's Griffin; Second Edition, Revised (August 2, 2011)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0312584202
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0312584207
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.4 x 0.85 x 8.2 inches
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Customers find the book provides proven methods for improving communication skills in joint custody situations. Moreover, they appreciate its readability, with one customer noting it's more validating than feel-good books. Additionally, the book maintains a lighthearted tone while addressing serious subjects, and one customer describes it as a real eye-opener.

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The authors do a good job of providing ideas and self-reflection on how to work with a "jerk" former spouse. This may be good for 70% of people in divorces. I didn't give 5 stars because about 30% of parents who divorce are in a high conflict divorce from a spouse who has a mental illness. Long accepted research indicates that about 10% of the adult population has a narcissistic or borderline personality disorder or both. I have empathy for these people, they did not ask to have a personality disorder, and they suffer from it. You can probably reflect on what you know about your ex-spouse's childhood and their current family relationships to recognize the possible causes for their disorder and validate that they have one. Since it is inherent with both disorders there is a lack of self-insight to recognize that there is something wrong with them, they never see a need to seek treatment - so they never great "better". With both disorders, they have an underlying core belief of personal inadequacy and anticipated abandonment - which scares them deeply and drives their insidious behavior with the children. Also unfortunate is that in a divorce situation, their personality disorder prevents them from any ability to recognize that their child's own mental health will be severely damaged if the other parent is prevented from having a normal parenting role in their life - or worse, the child is manipulated to fear and hate the other parent. The narcissistic/borderline parent is driven by their own core fear and will do ANYTHING to prevent the child from having ANY relationship with the other parent, including lying to the child, lying to courts, and manipulating the child to hate the other parent. The common term for this is parental alienation. Search parental alienation on Amazon and you will see 250+ books. Many books focus on describing what parental alienation is and how that parent does it. I recommend 2 books that include critical guidance on steps you can take to reduce/prevent parental alienation, they are by authors Amy J. L. Baker, Ph.D. and Bill Eddy, LCSW, JD. . Act quickly by getting educated and stopping the alienation before it gets to deeply ingrained in their highly susceptible brains. Your children need you to act right now to buy and read those books and/or research parental alienation online and on YouTube. You are likely exhausted by the challenges of divorce and money is tighter than ever, but the EFFORT and financial investments you make now (in a lawyer who specializes in parental alienation - they are rare, test them on their experience and knowledge), will save you huge money and heartache (for you and your kids) in the long run. Good luck. New in 2020, if your co-parent has Borderline Personality Disorder or Narcissistic, consider "Raising Resilient Children" by Margalis Fjestad, PhD, and Jean McBride, LMFT Amazon has it for about $19.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2009
    If you are looking for ways to better communicate with your ex for the benefit of your children you would be remiss if you did not add this gem to your parenting library. You do have a parenting library don't you? If you are dealing with an uncooperative ex you should have a few good resource books on hand. This book is lighthearted about serious subjects in a practical, useful and well delivered package. Having personally encounter many of the situations and issues both personally and in my professional life as a Family Law attorney of 20 years, a Collaborative Divorce Lawyer and author of Stop Fighting Over the Kids, I have pretty much seen it all. What often happens is that contentious couple spend so much time "one upping" and criticizing the other that they fail to look at themselves as the impetus of change. If you are divorcing you should know that you can not make someone change if they do not want to and especially if they do not think that they need to. Right? But, you always can change you; how you act, react and what you do. This book is by far one of the more proactive ones on the subject matter. It provides proven methods at improving your communication skills. It is only by improving you sometimes, that improvement of the situation will occur. The book also appropriately addresses how the children who are stuck in the middle of parental tug of war often feel. Chapters five and six discuss this in the context of letting go of the past and working at change. The later parts of the book deal with the important topics associated with proper communication with your kids during these difficult transitional times. I have recommended Joint Custody With a Jerk to many clients over the years and I even listed it as a Helpful Resource on pages 265-266 in my book Stop Fighting Over the Kids: Resolving Day-to-Day Custody Custody Conflict in Divorce Situations.
    Stop Fighting Over The Kids: Resolving Day-to-Day Custody Conflict in Divorce Situations (Mike Mastracci's Divorce Without Dishonor)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022
    I enjoyed reading this book and got a lot from it. Unfortunately with my situation, the other person and I were not in a relationship; so there are some things I couldn't really relate to.

    I do love the problem pyramid. I feel this is going to be very helpful with teaching my child confidence in solving her own problems in the future.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2015
    5 years into a shared custody arrangement with 10 years to go I read this book to look for ways to try to interact more effectively with my ex. I think this book would be very helpful for someone who is just starting the divorce/shared custody process. For me, I found lots of confirmation that I am doing the best I can for my kids and I am dealing with my ex in a fair and balanced way with the kid's interests taking priority. That affirmation was nice. However, at the end of the day a jerk is still a jerk and there are very few strategies in this book to assist when you are dealing with someone who is unable to put anyone's interests but their own first. I think this book is a bit outdated and there are already many web and app tools to help parents who are dealing with a difficult shared custody situation that result in a better outcome for the kids. It is probably time for a refresh of this book. That being said, if you are just starting down the joint custdoy path I think you would find this book very helpful.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2016
    I have been practicing domestic and family law for nearly 40 years, have seen the discipline of child psychology evolve from nothing into a progressive targeting of the goal: to serve the children's, as opposed to the adults', best interests. I am enthused to find in this little volume a condensation of knowledge and skills that are readily obtained, simply by flipping its pages and diving in wherever you have the inclination. I have been stocking this book for sale to my clients and prospective clients for several years now, people who are in the throws of the chaos and dysfunctionality that blasts us all when under these circumstances, and the reviews are simply wonderful! Yes, it is possible to co-parent with a Jerk if you practice the rules and methods addressed.
    4 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2015
    Very good book if you are dealing with a difficult co-parent and/or step parent. I thought the pain from divorce was over until the battle fired up again after ex remarried and his spouse interferes with co-parenting. Bought this book after taking a parenting class for high conflict parents. It's been very helpful, re-direct me to focus on the children again. I've been following the suggestions to pick my battles, decide whether to ignore or respond and how to respond to irrational messages. It helps to stop the flame sooner and to keep the kids away from the conflict. The only thing is I need to use a book cover so my children do not see the title without opening the book.
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  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2016
    Still in the middle of reading it but it's very helpful and insightful.
  • Carl & Ellie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2016
    Great book. Informative. A must read for newly divorced person.
  • Linda Q.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2015
    I gave it to s friend going through s bad divorce and this book has gave her some imsight
  • Bo'ster
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2016
    don't be a Jerk !
  • Patricia Rodgers
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on September 16, 2016
    I found it very helpful.