(1) The licensee shall
avoid dual relationships and other situations which might produce a conflict of interest when performing parenting plan evaluations.
Not exact matches
Topics include identifying individual parenting styles, how offering choices enhances self - esteem, suggestions for non-violent discipline, communicating with children in a positive way that strengthens
relationships while solving problems,
avoiding backing children into corners that result in power struggles, using family meetings to implement parenting strategies as well as teach values, and the often - over-looked importance of playing with children... The information is current and relevant to today's families and will be a terrific help for parents from single,
dual, blended, or multi-generational families.
(2) A
dual relationship between the supervisor and the LMFT Associate that impairs the supervisor's objective, professional judgment shall be
avoided.
When only representing the seller, the licensee needs to be careful to
avoid creating an undisclosed
dual agency
relationship with the buyer and care should be taken in both words and conduct to ensure that buyers understand that the sales associate doesn't represent them.
This allows the brokerage to
avoid problems arising from
dual - agency
relationships for licensees at the brokerage.
But I tell new licensees to
avoid dual agency if the customer
relationship works, especially at an open house where there are no expectations of agency.