Brian Cohen can't count the number of times he should have left an unhealthy relationship. So it should have been no surprise when he was in the crosshairs of his ex's vindictive nature. Although it was a surprise when his daughter Niyah was the weapon used against him. Many have called the bond between Brian and Niyah unbreakable, yet Brian's ex was able to break it; she was able to erase its existence. In Deadbeat Dad Brian describes his experience of having his daughter ripped from his grasp by his ex and a willing ...
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Brian Cohen can't count the number of times he should have left an unhealthy relationship. So it should have been no surprise when he was in the crosshairs of his ex's vindictive nature. Although it was a surprise when his daughter Niyah was the weapon used against him. Many have called the bond between Brian and Niyah unbreakable, yet Brian's ex was able to break it; she was able to erase its existence. In Deadbeat Dad Brian describes his experience of having his daughter ripped from his grasp by his ex and a willing accomplice, the broken family court system. Brian describes situations that transpired during his custody battle, in hopes that it helps another father/mother prepare for the battle ahead or makes someone realize the battle is not worth it. Providing the best for your children is most important, not getting revenge on the other parent. You must read this book if you want to understand what fathers have to deal with and potential options to ensure you don't end up in the same situation as Brian. Brian Cohen is a Digital Marketing Executive in San Francisco, husband of Nicole and father of two, Niyah and Brian II. Equal parenting rights are very important to me and I hope my story will inspire others to give it all they have to be in their children's lives. My experience with the family court system and child support services is something that I wish no one else has to experience. ...
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Good. The cover has normal wear. The text has no notes or markings. The cover is creased, or has minor bend. The binding is tight and pages are intact.