How to Divorce a Narcissist: and succeed in the family court

Author:   Diana Jordan
Publisher:   Diana Jordan
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9781739815905


Pages:   286
Publication Date:   18 November 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Leaving a narcissist and going through the family court is likely to be the scariest thing you'll ever have to do. This book will be your trusted companion and guide to the practical, legal and emotional challenges you'll face along the way. It contains information you won't find elsewhere and it costs a fraction of the price of an hour with a solicitor. Narcissists form a disproportionate percentage of those who separate and divorce because they're not good at relationships. They tend to fall out with family members and work colleagues too and they can't be in an intimate relationship without lying, manipulating, shaming, confusing and controlling. This book is for you if you are: A woman or a man who is or was married or cohabiting Leaving, or thinking of leaving, a difficult or narcissistic partner A parent facing children proceedings in the family court Being alienated from you child Trying to co-parent with a narcissist In divorce and/or financial proceedings with a narcissist A litigant in person (self-representing) Represented by a solicitor and/or barrister The different types of narcissist are explained, including covert narcissists, sociopaths, and those with borderline personality disorder. You're likely to find yourself in court when you leave because you can't negotiate with a narcissist and there's no other way to resolve the disputes around your children and/or come to a financial settlement. The book helps you to set boundaries with the narcissist, communicate with them and manage their behaviour to mitigate its effects on you and your children. Unfortunately, most lawyers and judges don't understand the narcissist's disordered personality and try to settle these disputes in the same way as they do other cases. That doesn't work, and it will cost you a lot of time and money and play into the narcissist's aim to ensure you can't afford legal representation. The narcissist has to win and doesn't care how they do it or who they hurt on the way - and that includes their own children. Author Diana Jordan is a former solicitor and now works with people needing help through court proceedings against a narcissist. Many of her clients can't afford a lawyer and she has written this guide to the family court in England and Wales with the litigant in person very much in mind. The book explains how to navigate the family court and build your case with compelling evidence. You'll learn about: Solicitors and barristers - when you need one and what you can do yourself - and how to deal with your ex's lawyers McKenzie Friends if you can't afford a barrister How to address the court The different types of court hearings and how they work Writing statements Collecting evidence to build your case Giving evidence and being cross-examined in court hearings Cafcass, and how to prepare for interviews What's likely to go wrong, and how to deal with it How to appeal and make a complaint One of the impossible things asked of you will be to co-parent with the narcissist. You'll learn how to use parallel parenting instead and to protect your children as best you can from the narcissists dreadful parenting. You'll learn about parental alienation which is the worst form of abuse inflicted by a narcissist, and how to take action against it. With real life case studies from people who have been through the family court this book is your companion you'll want by your side to achieve the best outcomes you can for yourself and your children.

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Author:   Diana Jordan
Publisher:   Diana Jordan
Imprint:   Diana Jordan
ISBN:  

9781739815905


ISBN 10:   1739815904
Pages:   286
Publication Date:   18 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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This book is essential reading if you're going through a challenging separation or divorce - whether with a narcissist or not - for both the emotional and the practical support. It's an invaluable tool to get you through a difficult journey. The book is like your friend, it's amazingly good for people who are confused and scared and the family court is such a scary place to be. Whether you need help understanding your own emotions or a practical aid, it's an essential tool to guide you through one of the toughest times in your life. Buy it now and good luck! - Jacquie Brown


This book is essential reading if you're going through a challenging separation or divorce - whether with a narcissist or not - for both the emotional and the practical support. It's an invaluable tool to get you through a difficult journey. The book is like your friend, it's amazingly good for people who are confused and scared and the family court is such a scary place to be. Whether you need help understanding your own emotions or a practical aid, it's an essential tool to guide you through one of the toughest times in your life. Buy it now and good luck! - Jacquie Brown


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Diana Jordan is a former solicitor with over 30 years' experience in family law. She now works with people who need help dealing with a narcissist in court proceedings (something that most lawyers unfortunately don't understand), and with those who can't afford a solicitor. She is also the author of A Better Way of Dealing with Divorce: A guide for parents who want to keep out of court, and save their money and sanity, written for those who are not divorcing a personality disordered individual, and are able to have an amicable divorce.

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