Sentences with phrase «impact child clients»

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«They may not share information [about their estate], because they think it might negatively impact their child's work ethic or because of confidentiality — if they think their children might talk about it with their friends or other family members,» said Connie Torabian, senior vice president and market trust director for U.S. Trust, who works exclusively with high - net - worth clients.
Often the concern for judges (and clients) is that the enforcement route may increase the level of conflict and impact adversely on the child.
The potential impacts of social media activity on many aspects of a divorce case, from spousal support, to determination of income for child support, to determination of custody and visitation for minor children, are too numerous to discuss here or for an attorney to address in advising their client on what they can and can not share on social media.
Hildebrand Law, PC appeared in Fortune magazine regarding what it means to be a divorce and family law attorney and what we do to minimize the damage done to families by applying our unique approach to not only get our clients through their divorce with as little collateral damage, but how we treat the whole person, as well as the children, to handle the emotional impact of a divorce.
Advising our clients regarding tax dependency exemptions with regard to their minor children is a small but very important part of how we help our clients understand the full impact of all aspects of their case.
In an open letter to the Lord Chancellor, Ken Clarke, published in last week's NLJ, Storer said: «Th e proposals, which are estimated to have a cumulative impact of # 395m — # 440m on a budget of # 2.1 bn, will have a disproportionate impact on vulnerable women, children, black and minority ethnic clients, and those living with disability and mental health problems.
During his tenure as CEO, Andrew launched the industry's first R&D co-venture with clients and expanded Akerman's commitment to social impact with a first - of - its - kind partnership with the National Court Appointed Special Advocates Association to provide foster children with a voice.
He understands that the outcome of a divorce, child custody dispute or other contested family law matter can have a profound impact on his clients.
Lower East Side Family Union (New York, NY) 2007 — 2008 Case Planner / Anger Management Facilitator / Parenting Skills Work Shop Facilitator • Provide direct service to clients via family therapy, group work, or casework • Responsible for the assessment of family and client needs • Ensure the safety of children and conduct investigations in accordance with ACS mandates • Evaluate the impact of services on the client and their family and implement coping mechanisms • Maintain progress notes and family assessment plans for (15) families • Spearhead and co-facilitate quarterly anger management and parenting skills workshops
Because divorce impacts such a significant portion of our clients (and this impact crosses over from children to individual adults, couples and families), it is important for therapists to thoroughly understand both the fundamental aspects of the divorce process as well as the more constructive options and resources that are becoming available.
My clients include individuals, couples, and separated parents who are focused on minimizing the impact their conflict has on their children.
Provider Cultural Competency, Client Satisfaction, and Engagement in Home - Based Programs to Treat Child Abuse and Neglect Damashek, Bard, & Hecht Child Maltreatment, 17 (1), 2012 View Abstract Discusses how different types of family preservation programs impact child maltreatment and how the client's perception of provider cultural competence affects client satisfaction and engagement in serClient Satisfaction, and Engagement in Home - Based Programs to Treat Child Abuse and Neglect Damashek, Bard, & Hecht Child Maltreatment, 17 (1), 2012 View Abstract Discusses how different types of family preservation programs impact child maltreatment and how the client's perception of provider cultural competence affects client satisfaction and engagement in servChild Abuse and Neglect Damashek, Bard, & Hecht Child Maltreatment, 17 (1), 2012 View Abstract Discusses how different types of family preservation programs impact child maltreatment and how the client's perception of provider cultural competence affects client satisfaction and engagement in servChild Maltreatment, 17 (1), 2012 View Abstract Discusses how different types of family preservation programs impact child maltreatment and how the client's perception of provider cultural competence affects client satisfaction and engagement in servchild maltreatment and how the client's perception of provider cultural competence affects client satisfaction and engagement in serclient's perception of provider cultural competence affects client satisfaction and engagement in serclient satisfaction and engagement in services.
Clients should be well informed about divorce, the impact of divorce on their children, and the mediation process.
He understands that the outcome of a divorce, child custody dispute or other contested family law matter can have a profound impact on his clients.
«Our core values for our practice and our clients are: Healing - Providing the highest quality counseling to help resolve issues impacting the life of your child, your family, and yourself.
We always advise clients of the benefits of being honest and open about any change in circumstances such as this, and that where possible, it is advisable to agree a strategy in advance with the other parent, to minimise the impact on the child and the chances of bad feeling being generated between the adults.
Linda works as a coordinator for the IMPACT Program, which works with families who are on Opioid Maintenance and / or are clients of Mental Health ACT (moderate to severe mental health issues), who are pregnant or have a child less than 2 years of age.
The challenges facing their young clients include attention disorders, learning difficulties and behavioral issues, as well as the emotional impact of divorce, death, serious illness, or emotional trauma brought on by child abuse, familial issues or bullying.
«Karin sees clients of all ages and backgrounds, with specializations in working with children and teenagers dealing with relational conflict, adults coping with stage of life changes, and the impact of divorce on the family.
Many of Robyn's adult clients are parenting children impacted by trauma, or experienced a difficult childhood themselves, particularly emotional abuse or emotionally absent parents.
Our firm's clients, male and female alike, are equally devastated by the impact alienation has on their children.
Stephanie's clients appreciate her high level of communication and responsiveness, and her adoption of cutting - edge technology that allows them to see the impact of taxes and child support numbers in real time.
I have a number of clients who express concern about their divorce and the impact on their children.
As a mother, Nathalie is very sensitive to the effect of a divorce on a client's children and is a resource to clients concerning how to positively impact their children's experience with the changes in their family.
The impacts of client - therapist sexual intimacy and child sexual abuse on psychosexual and psychological functioning.
-- Lacroix et al. (2007) demonstrated its effectiveness with refugee children recovering from a tsunami — Tanaka (2013) illustrated the way sandplay can support clients impacted on by natural disasters
Mrs. Sacks has a passion for children and families, as a conflict resolution and relationship expert she is able to quickly identify personal and relationship - based issues that are negatively impacting her clients» lives and help them navigate peacefully through life's challenges.
Using Pia Mellody's Post-Induction Therapy, Amy helps clients move beyond the impact of childhood as they identify wounds, release negative emotions still carried, and learn to re-parent their inner child.
Bridging the Cultural Divide: Innovative Supervision Practices to Impact Disproportionality With African American Clients in Child Welfare (PDF - 99 KB) Parrish & Hargett Protecting Children, 25 (1), 2010 Discusses three models of child welfare supervision and suggests strategies for each type to increase the effectiveness of working with African American famiChild Welfare (PDF - 99 KB) Parrish & Hargett Protecting Children, 25 (1), 2010 Discusses three models of child welfare supervision and suggests strategies for each type to increase the effectiveness of working with African American famichild welfare supervision and suggests strategies for each type to increase the effectiveness of working with African American families.
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