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DIVORCE: Dads Get Left Out, with Michael Becker

Michael Becker describes the issues faced by dads in divorce and ways to make the transition easier for them and the kids.

Episode 27 of the The Single Process podcast, hosted by Barb and Jo, titled "DIVORCE: Dads Get Left Out, with Michael Becker" was published on December 11, 2018 and runs 8 minutes.

December 11, 2018 ·8m · The Single Process

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Michael Becker describes the issues faced by dads in divorce and ways to make the transition easier for them and the kids.

Michael Becker describes the issues faced by dads in divorce and ways to make the transition easier for them and the kids.

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