"God is the reason the drama closed in
my life"-Eric Legette
This Book Is Truly The Best Guide For Men Fighting For Their Rights As Fathers And Relationships With Their Child(ren).
You Must Purchase
Joseph Johnson (ayung20@yahoo.com), God Fearing Father Who Loves., 08/18/2008
First I would like to extend my deepest thanks to Mr. Legette. I am a first time father with a child out of wedlock
who had no idea of where to start to rightfully keep in my life the blessing that God has given both me and the mother of
my child to always be in my life. Through this book I am now confident in my research I am no longer stress due to my lack
of knowledge and I actually see the better of my future with my child. I feel prepared for the more than worth it fight (legally)
that I must go through for my child and truly blessed for finding this book. I encourage fathers and people who want to help
fathers to purchase this book and I pray and guarantee you that It will bring light to your situation and life. Thank You
Mr. Eric Legette.
PHENOMENAL!
A reviewer, A reviewer, 07/16/2008
If you are a separated and divorced father-you
should read this book. He covers so many areas. From the frustrations of the family court system to learning effective ways
to diffuse parental conflicts for the sake of the child. It's a must read for fathers!

“Caring and dedicated fathers”-are falling beneath
the cracks in their attempts to remain emotionally involved in their children’s lives after separation and divorce.
There is an overwhelming amount of attention focused on irresponsible and “dead beat fathers”. However, many people
would be surprised to learn many separated and divorced fathers;
Are fighting
everyday within family court for their children
Are often alienated from their children
after separation and divorce
Are committing suicide
Closing
the Curtain on Baby Mama Drama provides valuable information and insight on issues that poses a threat to a relationship between
fathers and their children. As the author realized in his own efforts to remain involved in his daughter’s life, the
obstacles men face go far beyond the family court house doors. The book addresses such issues as:
The
importance of learning about the family court process
The other man in his child’s life
Interfering secondary (maternal) family members
Coping mechanisms to deal with the stress
Information and resources has proven to be valuable allies in order for men to deal with the many aspects of the
“drama”. Closing the Curtain on the Drama is an extension of the author’s decade long service to separated
and divorced fathers through his program Fathers With Voices. The program has successfully assisted men with staying connected
to their children. The book’s goal is to reach even more fathers and help more children maintain access to their fathers!
Now available at:BarnesandNoble.com-Amazon.com-IUniverse.com