I have spent the last 20 years focused on the clinical and
psychological issues in divorce and custody, and make every effort to apply this experience in each and every case in my Firm; there are no «cookie cutter» approaches and each family's case is different and requires different solutions and plans.
As part of my law practice I am fairly heavily invested in the study of
psychological issues in divorce, including issues such as personality disorders and the pathology of parental alienation.
This blog is a labor of love, and designed to bring helpful information about Divorce, Custody, Finances, and
Psychological Issues in Divorce.
Not exact matches
CLC's trainings explore
issues such as collaboration between attorneys and social workers to focus on the mental health of children
in divorce cases, and the differences between
psychological and psychiatric evaluations.
Michael practices family law
in Kane, Dupage, Cook, McHenry, Kendall, DeKalb, and has represented clients nationally
in cases involving
divorce and custody with
psychological issues.
Ms. Senft's background
in the family environment includes domestic mediation, separation and
divorce, marital property and tax liability, domestic violence, high conflict, gay and lesbian partnerships, bankruptcy, religious annulment, parental rights, grandparents» rights, adoption, cognitive -
psychological - social child development, parenting plans, religious faith and doctrine on marriage, adultery, adult grief and traumatic incident reduction, loss of child, abortion, guardianship, addiction, alcoholism, estates and trusts, real estate and personal property asset division, estate planning, end of life
issues, elder care decision - making, and closely held family business, shareholder disputes and every variety of partnership conflict.
There are many reasons: dealing with
psychological issues, problems with depression, anxiety or both, finding help with unexpected changes
in life such as loss of a loved on,
divorce or job change.
Because of her background and education, she has particular expertise
in addressing
psychological issues, addictions and learning disabilities
in the context of custody disputes and
divorce.
In addition to economic issues, there are questions of who gets to live in the house pending the divorce, how to address the psychological damage that is occurring to all of the parties, how to deal with issues of physical abuse, all while the process generates many more problems in a family that's already troubled to begin wit
In addition to economic
issues, there are questions of who gets to live
in the house pending the divorce, how to address the psychological damage that is occurring to all of the parties, how to deal with issues of physical abuse, all while the process generates many more problems in a family that's already troubled to begin wit
in the house pending the
divorce, how to address the
psychological damage that is occurring to all of the parties, how to deal with
issues of physical abuse, all while the process generates many more problems
in a family that's already troubled to begin wit
in a family that's already troubled to begin with.
Issues concerning parental alienation, high conflict divorce, psychological issues in custody cases, collaborative and cooperative divorce, and trends toward shared parenting will be just a few of the subjects that I plan to focus on for
Issues concerning parental alienation, high conflict
divorce,
psychological issues in custody cases, collaborative and cooperative divorce, and trends toward shared parenting will be just a few of the subjects that I plan to focus on for
issues in custody cases, collaborative and cooperative
divorce, and trends toward shared parenting will be just a few of the subjects that I plan to focus on for 2010.
Dr. Drutman's forensic psychology consultation to attorneys consists of educating family lawyers on
psychological issues in family law cases, trial consultation and preparation to cross-examine mental health professionals, reviews of mental health provider evaluations, and expert court testimony on
issues related to the best interest of children
in divorce cases.
The recent addition of a Master's Degree
in Counseling has given Scott a deeper insight into the emotional and
psychological issues that are a part of every
divorce, especially when there are children involved.
Sometimes it is to deal with long - standing
psychological issues, anxiety or depression or
in response to unexpected changes
in one's life such as a
divorce or work transition.
We have also heard many complaints from people who said that finding
divorce - related information and getting answers about the specifics of
divorce in California, was hard and time - consuming, whether the questions were related to legal,
psychological, or financial
issues.
The collaborative family law process is progressive because it allows couples to obtain the positive advantages of legal, financial,
psychological and personal assistance
in sorting out the complexities of their
divorce, while at the same time focusing on
issue resolution and family growth while completely avoiding the harmful disadvantages of the adversarial litigation process.