Sentences with phrase «false case of child abuse»

Oregon took a bold step to address that last week when Gov. John Kitzhaber signed into law HB2183, which comes down hard on anyone knowingly making a false case of child abuse.

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But in many cases one party — usually the one who is feeling most vindictive or who has tried to turn the children against the other parent — makes completely false and unsubstantiated claims of abuse as a way to «game the system.»
In these cases, the investigator actively accesses the accusing party in terms of their credibility, obviously recognizing that false child abuse accusations do occur within the divorce context.
Some cases require the expertise and specialized knowledge about Parental Alienation, false allegations of abuse and treatment considerations for alienated children, peer review of child custody evaluations, etc..
Borderline personalities in divorce cases make for higher conflict cases, and when the cases involve the custody of children, many times there are elements of domestic violence, false allegations of domestic violence or sexual abuse, distortion campaigns, and parental alienation.
Further, as respecting possible modification, because of past issues of the defendant failing to comply with orders of the court; providing token compliance with orders of the court while ignoring the spirit and intent of the orders (including the orders dated December 1, 2010); the defendant's lengthy pattern of contemptuous conduct; the expenses and financial waste caused by the defendant; the substantial financial drain on the resources of the plaintiff and the guardian ad litem caused by the defendant; the pattern of parental alienation; prior false reports of abuse and / or neglect to governmental entities; and the need for repose on the part of the minor child, it is anticipated that in addition to satisfaction of the foregoing conditions, no modification motion is permitted to be filed by defendant regarding the sole physical and / or sole legal custody arrangements, except in the case of the plaintiff's total and permanent disability as determined by the Social Security Administration, unless the following conditions are satisfied...» Eisenlohr v. Eisenlohr, 2011 WL 1566201 at * 4 (Conn.Super.).
Another type of feminist indignity is the use in divorce cases of false allegations of child sexual abuse in order to gain child custody and the financial windfall that goes with it.
True and false allegations of child sexual abuse: Assessment and case management.
Incidence, gender, & false allegations of child abuse, data on 84 parental alienation syndrome cases.
Mr. Joshi's practice focuses on complex litigation including cases involving severe parental alienation, international child abduction, and false allegations of child sexual abuse stemming from parental alienation.
Posted by Reena Sommer, Ph.D. on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at 06:33 PM in Child Custody, contested custody case, Divorce, False Allegations of Sexual Abuse, Fathers rights, Parental Alienation, Parenting Permalink Comments (0) TrackBack (0)
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Posted by Reena Sommer, Ph.D. on Saturday, August 11, 2012 at 04:10 PM in Child Custody, contested custody case, Divorce, False Allegations of Sexual Abuse, Fathers rights, Parental Alienation, Parenting Permalink
Posted by Reena Sommer, Ph.D. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 11:38 AM in Child Custody, contested custody case, Divorce, divorce attorneys, False Allegations of Sexual Abuse, family court, Fathers rights, Parental Alienation Permalink
Posted by Reena Sommer, Ph.D. on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at 06:33 PM in Child Custody, contested custody case, Divorce, False Allegations of Sexual Abuse, Fathers rights, Parental Alienation, Parenting Permalink
Posted by Reena Sommer, Ph.D. on Friday, July 27, 2012 at 10:02 PM in Child Custody, contested custody case, Divorce, divorce attorneys, False Allegations of Sexual Abuse, family court, Parental Alienation Permalink Comments (0) TrackBack (0)
Posted by Reena Sommer, Ph.D. on Saturday, August 11, 2012 at 04:10 PM in Child Custody, contested custody case, Divorce, False Allegations of Sexual Abuse, Fathers rights, Parental Alienation, Parenting Permalink Comments (0) TrackBack (0)
However, contrary to what Richard Gardner and the Father's Rights movement claims, Congress's recent hearings found that «the documented rate of any child abuse allegations in custody cases is approximately 2 percent, and there is no evidence that false accusations are more common in the context of custody litigation.»
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