When domestic abuse and children are involved, divorce and custody can be the epitome of high stakes conflict where, often, the named perpetrator of a child abuses gains custody. This book helps laypeople, mental health professionals, and attorneys navigate the judicial process so that decisions are truly made in the best interest of children.
When domestic abuse and children are involved, divorce and custody can be the epitome of high stakes conflict where, often, the named perpetrator of a child abuses gains custody. This book helps laypeople, mental health professionals, and attorneys navigate the judicial process so that decisions are truly made in the best interest of children.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Toby Kleinman, JD, is a New Jersey attorney and a partner in the law firm of Adler & Kleinman. She has litigated domestic violence, child custody and abuse cases and has been a consultant in legal cases dealing with domestic violence and child abuse in over 45 states. Daniel Pollack, JD, MSW, is Professor in the School of Social Work at Yeshiva University. He has been an expert witness in more than 25 states. Case subject matter includes child abuse and neglect, and abuse and wrongful death of children in foster care, residential care, and day care.
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* Preface * Introduction * 1. A Great Judicial Fallacy * 2. Defining The Problem - Representing a Battered Woman in Divorce * 3. Memory * 4. Language is Important to Victims * 5. Understanding The Impact of Violence on Children * 6. The Attorney-Client Interview: Its importance and implications * 7. Pleading The Case * 8. The Litigation Continued * 9. Using and Choosing Experts * 10. Developing Strategies * 11. Family Courts Must Demand Science * 12. The "Best Interest" Standard vs. Standard to Assure Child Safety * 13. The Intersection of Forensic Opinion and Therapist Testimony * 14. Custody Evaluations, Therapy Child Protection and Ethics * 15. Mental Health Professionals Take Risks When Evaluating Children * 16. Domestic Abuse and Child Protection: Is What We Are Doing Working? * 17. Conclusion: An Open Letter to a Young Lawyer: A Critical Look at the Child Custody System and What Every Mental Health Person Should know about Lawyers * 18. Kids Grow Up * References and Suggested Readings * Index
* Preface * Introduction * 1. A Great Judicial Fallacy * 2. Defining The Problem - Representing a Battered Woman in Divorce * 3. Memory * 4. Language is Important to Victims * 5. Understanding The Impact of Violence on Children * 6. The Attorney-Client Interview: Its importance and implications * 7. Pleading The Case * 8. The Litigation Continued * 9. Using and Choosing Experts * 10. Developing Strategies * 11. Family Courts Must Demand Science * 12. The "Best Interest" Standard vs. Standard to Assure Child Safety * 13. The Intersection of Forensic Opinion and Therapist Testimony * 14. Custody Evaluations, Therapy Child Protection and Ethics * 15. Mental Health Professionals Take Risks When Evaluating Children * 16. Domestic Abuse and Child Protection: Is What We Are Doing Working? * 17. Conclusion: An Open Letter to a Young Lawyer: A Critical Look at the Child Custody System and What Every Mental Health Person Should know about Lawyers * 18. Kids Grow Up * References and Suggested Readings * Index
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