Lori R. Holyfield Attorney at Law

An Advocate Through Life's Transitions

RESOURCES AND READING

Approved Parent Educational Seminar Providers

When a divorce with children is filed, both parties are required by Tennessee law to attend a Parent Educational Seminar as soon as possible after the divorce is filed.  The parents are not required to attend the same class as one another, and they are not required to go at the same time.

The Shelby County divorce courts have developed a list of approved providers, which can be found here.  The Shelby County divorce courts currently do approve certificates from online classes, but only from the listed approved providers.  To minimize the possibility of frustration and delay in getting a divorce, I strongly recommend that my clients attend one of the seminars on the approved list.


Recommended Reading

Books About Divorce

DIVORCE: Think Financially, Not Emotionally

Divorce After 50: Your Guide to the Unique Legal and Financial Challenges

Crazy Time: Surviving Divorce and Building a New Life

Splitting: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder

The YOU Plan: A Christian Woman's Guide for a Happy, Healthy Life After Divorce

Growing Through Divorce


Books About Co-Parenting and Conflict Management

Parenting After Divorce: Resolving Conflicts and Meeting Your Children's Needs

Putting Children First: Proven Parenting Strategies for Helping Children Thrive Through Divorce

The Co-Parents' Handbook: Raising Well-Adjusted, Resilient, and Resourceful Kids in a Two-Home Family from Little Ones to Young Adults

BIFF: Quick Responses to High-Conflict People, Their Personal Attacks, Hostile Email and Social Media Meltdowns

Divorce Poison: How to Protect Your Family from Bad-Mouthing and Brainwashing

So, What's Your Proposal?: Shifting High-Conflict People from Blaming to Problem-Solving in 30 Seconds

Co-parenting with a Toxic Ex: What to Do When Your Ex-Spouse Tries to Turn the Kids Against You

The High-Conflict Custody Battle: Protect Yourself and Your Kids from a Toxic Divorce, False Accusations, and Parental Alienation

Lori R. Holyfield focuses her practice in divorce and family law and serves Shelby, Tipton, and Fayette Counties in southwest Tennessee.

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