Children of divorce in the 6 - to 7 - year age range are more likely to suffer
from loyalty conflicts, and to be concerned about hurting their parents.
Not exact matches
In classic style the book collects together more than a dozen discussions by authors, varying in their ecclesial
loyalty devoted to particular aspects of inter-denominational theological
conflict (although one contributor
from an Eastern Orthodox perspective - David Bentley Hart - allows himself to get in some powerful blows against some of his peers in his own camp).
Neeson plays Jimmy, a former hitman who must protect his estranged son (Joel Kinnaman)
from his former boss (Ed Harris), and apart
from the
conflicting loyalties at play, there isn't much space for twists or turns.
This is a film that's easy to identify with for anyone who has ever moved away
from home, especially as it explores
conflicting loyalties and unexpected opportunities.
From the award - winning author of Waiting and War Trash: a riveting tale of espionage and
conflicted loyalties that spans half a century in the entwined histories of two countries — China and the United States — and two families.
The Charity Commission revised their guidance and working definition of
conflicts of interests in May 2014, which says that it is «any situation in which a trustee's personal interests or
loyalties could, or could be seen to, prevent them
from making a decision only in the best interests of the charity».
Model Rule 1.7 deals with
conflicts of interest, and comment 1 specifically prohibits «a lawyer's own interests»
from impacting the lawyer's
loyalty to the client.
The addition, which is in line with the Supreme Court's decision in Canadian National Railway Co. v. McKercher LLP, says the risk of
conflict «must be more than a mere possibility; there must be a genuine, serious risk to the duty of
loyalty or to client representation arising
from the retainer.»
Conflicts Keep in mind that an attorney's duty of confidentiality and duty of
loyalty survive termination of a representation and prevent an attorney
from later representing an adversary of a former client that is substantially related to the prior representation.
Topics discussed include: strategies for identifying the required elements for a potential malpractice action; the evaluation of the defenses that might bar recovery or defeat a claim; establishing or refuting the applicable standard of care with expert testimony; identifying when a
conflict of interest results in divided
loyalties, when such a
conflict may form the basis of a claim, and the defenses to such
conflict of interest claims; and distinguishing malpractice liability
from a violation of professional ethical standards and if or when such standards are relevant to litigating a malpractice claim.
Suggested topics include
conflicts and the duty of
loyalty, whistleblowing, the adversarial role, judicial ethics, emerging legal ethics issues
from new technologies, parallels between legal ethics and other professions, the legal history of ethics,
Among the behavioural standards we enforce through ethical codes are (a) service above all to the courts and the rule of law, (b) complete confidentiality of client information, (c)
loyalty to client interests as expressed through
conflicts rules, and (d) independence of our counsel
from outside influence.
Suggested topics include
conflicts and the duty of
loyalty, whistleblowing, the adversarial role, judicial ethics, emerging legal ethics issues
from new technologies, parallels between legal ethics and other professions, the legal history of ethics, ethics issues that arise in relation to such areas as environmental, human rights, privacy, international or health law, or any other aspect of ethics and law.
She says she's seen in extreme cases parents who embroil their children in the
conflict, or alienate them
from the other parent while demanding
loyalty, sharing too many details of the proceedings and speaking negatively about the other parent and their family.
This especially popular book
from the multimillion selling author encourages husbands and wives to offer steadfast
loyalty, forgiveness, empathy, and commitment to resolving
conflict, thus encouraging each other in spiritual growth.
Named One of the 10 Best Parenting Books of the Year by Child Magazine, this revised edition teaches you to minimize stress during initial breakups and ultimate separation, explain divorce so children don't blame themselves, protect children
from parental hostilities, and navigate
conflicts of
loyalty and alliance.
• How does the parent minimize
loyalty conflicts or prevent the child
from feeling compelled to take sides?
However all the available evidence informs us that such rigid views
from the alienating parent, projection of blame and an insistence that a child is making their own decisions are all signs that a child is trapped in a
conflict of
loyalty to the alienating parent.
That diminishes the parental
conflict the adversarial system generates and helps protect children
from facing the anguish and divided
loyalties that result, both during and after the divorce.
Counselors also need to be ready to confer with experts, to work with professionals
from other disciplines, to apply strategically and appropriately evidence - based practices, and then to do what can be done to free the alienated and at - risk child
from the short - and long - term damaging effects of the
loyalty conflicts of PAS and parental alienation.