Accordingly, in sex - abuse cases in
the context of custody disputes I am more likely to testify in support of the man.
The following provides a general overview of physical custody and what it means in the larger
context of custody disputes.
Because of her background and education, she has particular expertise in addressing psychological issues, addictions and learning disabilities in
the context of custody disputes and divorce.
The following provides a general overview of physical custody and what it means in the larger
context of custody disputes.
Not exact matches
In the
context of family law, mandatory mediation is required for child
custody disputes.
``... a disorder that arises primarily in the
context of child
custody disputes.
In other proceedings, however, a victim may disclose abuse for the first time in the
context of a separation, divorce, or
custody dispute.
Gardner believes that PAS arises almost exclusively in the
context of child
custody disputes.
Often the paranoia did not exhibit itself prior to the breakup
of the marriage and may be a manifestation
of the psychiatric deterioration that frequently is seen in the
context of disputes, especially
custody disputes.»
Based out
of central Florida, the primary focus
of Dr. Bone's work in the last twenty or so years is that
of high conflict
custody disputes within the
context of divorce where parental alienation appears to be present.
Psychiatrist Richard Gardner developed the concept
of «parental alienation syndrome» 20 years ago, defining it as, «a disorder that arises primarily in the
context of child
custody disputes.
The parental alienation syndrome (PAS) is a childhood disorder that arises almost exclusively in the
context of child
custody disputes.
(For more information about how mediation works in the
context of Colorado divorce, child
custody, support or other parenting
disputes, see our site's Why Choose Divorce Mediation and (Colorado Divorce Mediation) Questions & Myths sections.)
Gardner's definition
of PAS is: The parental alienation syndrome (PAS) is a disorder that arises primarily in the
context of child -
custody disputes.
Parental alienation syndrome (PAS), a term coined by Richard A. Gardner in the 1980s, describes a condition — usually generated in the
context of divorce or child
custody disputes — in which a parent creates an alliance with their child against the other (non-abusive, nurturing, protective) parent.
NAWL recommends that the non-biological co-parent be recognized as a parent in the
context of custody and access
disputes in order to ensure that the child is not deprived
of contact with this parent.
The parental alienation syndrome is a specific subcategory
of parental alienation that results from a combination
of parental programming and the child's own contributions, and it is almost exclusively seen in the
context of child -
custody disputes.