We will advise you on the appropriate medical and
psychological evidence put before the court and do all we can to build up the evidence in your case.
[2] Because of its popularity and because a sizable body
of psychological evidence germane to the topic is available, it is worth lingering on this particular practice for a moment.
Mill's first claim that happiness is the ultimate object of all desire seems very questionable, based as it is on
psychological evidence which is both suspect in itself and too narrow in scope to establish his conclusion.
Instead, she fell into the same trap she accused others of falling into:
presenting psychological evidence as «scientific fact when it is in fact speculation and conjecture».
It is likely that litigants will request a 730 child custody evaluation to seek to present
psychological evidence showing the impact such a move would have on the child and the child's relationship with the non-moving parent.
Sue has extensive experience of providing
expert psychological evidence to the Courts and specialises in assessments of parenting capacity and attachment.
For example, some churches, in the face
of psychological evidence that sexual orientation is not freely chosen, have begun to distinguish between homosexual orientation - which, they agree, is not morally culpable - and homosexual activity, which is always morally wrong insofar as it is freely chosen.
Critics of the annulment process charged that the diocesan tribunals were showing excessive deference to
psychological evidence in granting annulments.
There's
psychological evidence that suggests it's human nature to become more risk averse after a series of losing trades and less risk averse after a series of winning trades, but that doesn't mean the risk of any one trade becomes more or less simply because you lost or won on your previous trade.
Neuroscience has confirmed
the psychological evidence, which has been gathered since the 1960s, that many of our decisions are made sub-rationally.»