San Rafael, CA (PRWEB) September 13, 2006
Due to an editing error, a headline and a summary paragraph on a press release issued earlier today contained erroneous information about a PBS special on children and divorce.
An editor inadvertently changed the original release to indicate that attorney Pauline Tesler and psychologist Peggy Thompson, authors of "Collaborative Divorce" (ReganBooks/HarperCollins), were part of the PBS program, Kids & Divorce.
Instead the authors have commented on the issues raised in the PBS special, Kids & Divorce: For Better or Worse, airing at 10 pm, Thursday, September 14. The authors are not appearing on the show.
The authors' advice: Forget the high-priced lawyers. Hire a collaborative team that supports the entire family both during and after the divorce.
Collaborative divorce does away with messy litigation and pricey pit-bull lawyers, and provides psychological and financial counseling for the whole family, says Tesler.
“For roughly a third of the cost of a traditional divorce, you get a team of professionals who teach communication and conflict resolution skills, and give constructive financial advice,” she adds. “Most important, this process gives a voice to the kids so they emerge from this transition more resilient,” says Thompson.
The corrected press release appears at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/9/prweb436913.htm
PRWEB regrets this error.
For information on this correction, please contact Kathy Sheehan, PRWeb managing editor, 866-640-NEWS.
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