Our child custody cases include psychological issues, religious disputes,
physical and sexual abuse cases, drug and alcohol issues, third party custody (grandparent custody), and interstate and international custody.
Not exact matches
Recognizing Child
Abuse: What Parents Should Know Prevent Child Abuse Presents potential behavioral indicators of abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
Abuse: What Parents Should Know Prevent Child
Abuse Presents potential behavioral indicators of abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
Abuse Presents potential behavioral indicators of
abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
abuse in children, parents,
and children
and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with
cases of
physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
abuse, emotional maltreatment,
sexual abuse, and neg
abuse,
and neglect.
In several of the
cases of bullying complaints, there is also a concern about the way the school has handled the allegations, failing to investigate accusations of bullying
and physical abuse by teachers in some
cases... «In four Steiner schools, the Department has received complaints about
physical abuse from teachers towards pupils, including spitting in a pupil's face, making
sexual innuendos
and throwing a rounders bat at a pupil.
The Special Victim's Bureau of the Oneida County District Attorney's Office is responsible for prosecuting
cases involving domestic violence,
sexual assault of adults
and children,
and serious
physical abuse and homicides of children.
But as a former lawyer who has handled
sexual harassment
cases, I can affirm that this «ritual» of men in power taking advantage of the powerless
and vulnerable with unwanted
sexual advances or unpermitted touching
and verbal
and physical abuse is entirely unacceptable
and illegal,
and in some
cases constitutes criminal
sexual assault.
These
cases ranged from neglect to
physical battery, financial exploitation
and sexual abuse.
Of the
abuse cases that are reported, 20 percent involve emotional
abuse, 16 percent involve
physical abuse, three percent involve
sexual abuse,
and 12 percent involve caretaker neglect.
She has represented hundreds of clients in a variety of historical
and recent
sexual and physical abuse cases, including
abuse by members of clergy, doctors, police officers, teachers, relatives
and neighbors.
Sadia specialises in complex care
cases where children have suffered unexplained injuries,
sexual or
physical abuse and in each
case substantial medical evidence is often commissioned from prominent medical experts.
Nursing home
abuse comes in many forms including
physical, mental,
sexual, financial
and simple
cases of neglect.
She regularly acts for both children
and parents in complex care
cases where children have suffered non accidental injuries, serious
physical or
sexual abuse,
and those with international issues requiring transfer of proceedings between jurisdictions.
Alison regularly represents parents in complex care proceedings including those involving international elements
and where non-accidental injury, serious
physical abuse, or
sexual abuse of the child has been alleged,
and cases with parallel criminal proceedings.
Eleanor has experience acting in
cases involving allegations of emotional,
physical and sexual abuse including allegations of the utmost seriousness.
In all
cases of child
abuse,
physical child
abuse,
sexual child
abuse,
and psychological child
abuse, the professional standard of practice
and «duty to protect» requires the protective separation of the child from the abusive parent.
Her extensive experience encompasses
cases of non-accidental injury, neglect,
physical,
sexual and emotional
abuse of children.
«My specialties include marital problems, depression, anxiety, adolescent issues, women's issues, parenting, crisis management, trauma - related
cases such as domestic violence,
physical or
sexual abuse and many other issues.
There were not enough
abuse cases to examine
sexual and physical abuse separately.
Because data regarding the timing of childhood
physical and sexual abuse were not obtained from the retrospective data, some retrospectively reported
cases of
abuse could not be included in the mediational analyses.
We also examined whether the same effect held across types of maltreatment by estimating models in which the dependent variable was restricted to
cases of neglect only,
and cases where
physical or
sexual abuse (but no neglect) occurred.
Recognizing Child
Abuse: What Parents Should Know Prevent Child Abuse Presents potential behavioral indicators of abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
Abuse: What Parents Should Know Prevent Child
Abuse Presents potential behavioral indicators of abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
Abuse Presents potential behavioral indicators of
abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
abuse in children, parents,
and children
and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with
cases of
physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
abuse, emotional maltreatment,
sexual abuse, and neg
abuse,
and neglect.
In far too many
cases, children were sent to live with their fathers or relatives overseas despite a history of
physical abuse,
sexual violence,
and emotional
abuse.
In all
cases of child
abuse,
physical child
abuse,
sexual child
abuse,
and psychological child
abuse, the standard mental health response is to protectively separate the child from the abusive parent, to treat the impact of the
abuse on the child in order to recover
and restore the child's normal - range
and healthy development,
and once the child's healthy development has been recovered
and stabilized, to then reintroduce the relationship with the formerly abusive parent with sufficient safeguards to ensure that the
abuse does not resume once the child is reintroduced to the formerly abusive parent.
These
cases often involve allegations of
physical or
sexual abuse of children; family violence; mental health issues;
and substance
abuse.
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