Our BC Parental Alienation Lawyers will aggressively pursue intervention by psychologists,
through judicial interviews of the children and reunification therapy to protect children from becoming unwitting victims.
This article uses the terms below to describe incidents of
judicial humour as revealed
through our empirical research, including
interviews and a court observation study.
Courts want to hear the «voice of the child,» and there are various ways to do that, he says, including
through a family therapist, a formal forensic family assessment, a
judicial interview or a lawyer appointed for the child — either privately under the Children's Law Reform Act or from the Office of the Children's Lawyer (OCL), which operates as an independent law office in Ontario's Ministry of the Attorney General.