Monday, April 5, 2010

Review: Closing the Curtain on Baby Mama Drama: A Guide for Fathers Fighting for Their Children Inside and Outside of Family Court by Eric Legette

REVIEW



Date:                         April 5, 2010
Title:                          Closing the Curtain on Baby Mama Drama: A Guide for Fathers Fighting for Their Children Inside and Outside of Family Court
Author:                     Eric Legette
ISBN 10:                   978-0-595-44022 ppbk
ISBN 13:                   978-0-595-88343-1 ebk
Pages:                       134
Publisher:                iUniversve
Cover:                       Softcover
Rating:                      5 Stars
Reviewer:                Gregory Bryant– Literary Wonders! (www.literarywonders)



Closing the Curtain on Baby Mama Drama: A Guide for Fathers Fighting for Their Children Inside and Outside of Family Court by Eric Legette is a very informative and resourceful book for fathers dealing with the constant battle of gaining custody of their children.  Mr. Legette has touched on a subject that a lot of good men deal with on a daily basis.  
Mr. Legette expresses poignant information infused with his own personal experiences of dealing with a revengeful mother.  He gives examples on how, even though the court’s decision should be based on the best interest of the child, the system is often unfair to the father.     Mr. Legette gives tips on how fathers should act, dress, speak and keep focused on their child.
I also commend Mr. Legette for telling fathers to keep a positive attitude throughout the ‘baby mama’ drama storm. He suggests to fathers not to get caught up in the revenge factor which is a tactic often used by mothers. Using your child as a weapon of mass destruction is never acceptable.
Mr. Legette gets down and real with those fathers who only worry about the financial aspect of raising a child.  Mr. Legette, through his own personal experiences and experiences of others from his foundation, (Fathers with Voices) express the importance of being a positive force and being present in your child's life.  In other words, child support payments are important but your child should mean more than just money to you.  
Eric Legette also provides valuable information on selecting a good lawyer.  He provides a glossary of terms, a self examination and contact information for attorneys and much more.  
This author has put together an instruction manual that I strongly recommend to fathers who want a relationship with their child without all the baby mama drama. When going into any battle you must be aware of all of your rights and where to look for information.  
Pick up Closing the Curtain on Baby Mama Drama: A Guide for Fathers Fighting for Their Children Inside and Outside of Family Court.  Kudos to Mr. Legette for this excellent guide for fathers.


Gregory "the poet" Bryant-reviewer
Literary Wonders!



 



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