Salvavidas Para Madres Autnomas / Lifeline for Independent Mothers By Diana Luz Vzquez - Paperback

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9786073848299
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Diana Luz Vzquez
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Grijalbo

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Cmo tramito una pensin Alimenticia? Cmo s si mi abogado est haciendo un buen trabajo? Sufro violencia vicaria?... Yo eleg mal al pap de mi hije, es mi culpa? Qu hago con el sentimiento de abandono? Cmo manejo la relacin entre mi nie y su pap deudor? l tiene derecho a verle si no aporta para su manutencin?... Qu hago el Da del Padre? Cmo lo hago con el trabajo? Y si no tengo apoyo familiar? Cmo manejo el deseo de sentirme acompaada? En qu momento es adecuado presentar mi nueva pareja a mi hije? Esta obra trae respuestas y claridad a las madres autnomas. La activista Diana Luz Vsquez - promotora de los Tenedores de Deudores y de la Ley Sabina - responde las dudas que de golpe asaltan a las mujeres que maternan en solitario. Buscar ser un refugio y un consejero riguroso y asertivo, que reivindica y desmitifica la realidad de las mams autnomas, al mismo tiempo que evidencia uno de los peores problemas que azotan a Mxico y Latinoamrica: los padres abandnicos. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION How do I process child support? How do I know if my lawyer is doing a good job? Am I suffering from indirect violence? Did I choose the wrong father for my child, is it my fault? What do I do with the feeling of abandonment? How do I manage the relationship between my child and their dead-beat father? Does he have the right to see the kids if he doesn't contribute with child support? What do I do on Father's Day? How do I handle work? What if I don't have family support? How can I manage the desire to feel accompanied and loved? When is it appropriate to introduce my new partner to my child? This work brings answers and clarity to single mothers. Activist Diana Luz Vsquez--promoter of the Debtor Holders and the Sabina Law--answers the questions that suddenly assail women who parent alone. It seeks to be a refuge and a rigorous and assertive advisor, one that vindicates and demystifies the reality of single mothers while highlighting one of the worst problems plaguing Mexico and Latin America: absentee fathers.

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