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- Courageous Kids Network
- 10 Custody Myths and How To Counter Them
- Creating Justice Through Balance: Integrating Domestic Violence
- Custodians of Abuse
- The Batterer As Parent
- Custody Visitation Scandal Cases
- Batterer Manipulation and Retaliation: Denial and Complicity In the Family Courts
- The Illusion of Protection
- Understanding the Batterer In Custody and Visitation Disputes
- Who´s Protecting Whom? the Criminalization of Protective Parents
- Legal Community Rejects Parental Alienation Syndrome
- Arizona Battered Mothers Testimony Project
- Protective Parents Survey - Pilot Study Results
- Jana's View: Parental Alienation
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- Rate of Domestic Violence In Contested Custody Cases
- Rates At Which Batterers Receive Custody
- 10 Custody Myths and How To Counter Them
- Common Misconceptions in Addressing Domestic Violence in Child Custody Disputes
- The Myth of Epidemic False Allegations of Sexual Abuse In Divorce Cases
- Myths That Place Children At Risk During Custody Litigation
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- Plot for Child Custody Ends in Murder
- High Costs Of Family Court
- CA Law: Right to Attorney for Civil Litigation
- Mother Sought help from Family Court; Now She's Dead
- Child abuse: when family courts get it wrong
- HI: Residents protest family court
- Mom who fled Iowa, ex-spouse, risks jail on return
- Family of Man Who Killed Wife, Self, Gets Custody
- Man kills wife now wants to control custody
- Man Accused of Shooting and Killing Wife Asks for Children to be Moved to Safer Home
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- The Truth About Parental Alienation
- Parental Alienation: A Rational Approach
- Legal Community Rejects Parental Alienation Syndrome
- The Evidentiary Admissibility of Parental Alienation
- Quotes By Richard Gardner
- Parental Alienation Syndrome and Parental Alienation: Getting It Wrong In Child Custody Disputes
- Lesson from Alec Baldwin: Alienation Begins With You
- National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Rejects PAS
- Parental Alienation Syndrome - What Professionals Need To Know Part 1
- Parental Alienation Syndrome and Parental Alienation
- Disciplining Divorcing Parents: The Social Construction of Parental Alienation Syndrome
- Parental Alienation Syndrome in Family Courts
- Parental Alienation Syndrome Revisited
- Parental Alienation Syndrome: A Paradigm For Child Abuse In Austrailian Family Law
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- Court Appointed Parenting Evaluators and Guardians Ad Litem: Practical Realities and an Argument for Abolition
- A Critical Assessment of Child Custody Evaluations: Limited Science and a Flawed System
- Guardians Ad Litem In Private Custody Litigation: the Case For Abolition
- Use of the MMPI-2 In Child Custody Evaluations Involving Battered Women: What Does Psychological Research Tell Us?.
- The Role of Psychological Testing
- For Arbiters In Custody Battles, Wide Power and Little Scrutiny
- Families' futures decided with little oversight
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September 30, 2006
The information is not presented as a source of legal advice. You should not rely, for legal advice, on statements or representations made within the Web site or by any externally referenced Internet sites. If you need legal advice upon which you intend to rely in the course of your legal affairs, consult a competent, independent attorney. More
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Custody Cases: Protecting Children From Child Abuse
Arlaine Rockey, Attorney At Law
I tell my clients that they cannot afford to risk more problems by being an activist to change the world during their custody cases. After the case is over, there will be plenty of time to do the important work of organizing coalitions, seeking publicity about damaging judges and unjust outcomes, and trying to change the law and the reality. Right now, while seeking a support group is a good idea, they, and you, need to focus on what you can do to maximize the chances for success in your custody case. More
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Legal Momentum: Domestic Violence and Child Custody Legal Resource Kit
Legal Momentum
Domestic violence may arise as an issue in court cases addressing a range of issues. For example:An abused woman seeks child support or an order of protection during a divorce An abused women seeks a restraining order because of harassment at her job, her child’s school, her home, or the home of a relative An abuser seeks changes in custody or visitation An abused person seeks supervised or limited visitation of the abuser The court seeks to terminate the parental rights of the abused, the abuser, or both due to alleged physicalabuse of the children The court seeks to terminate the parental rights of the abused, the abuser, or both due to alleged failure to protect the children from abuse An abused person seeks money damages for physical and mental injury from abuse. More
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Managing Your Divorce: a Guide For Battered Women
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
Battered women have spoken repeatedly about the loss of custody as the greatest threat in their lives, saying that it is more painful than the physical violence they have suffered. This booklet is intended to be used by battered women who are representing themselves, without an attorney, in court cases involving child custody. More
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