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Perspectives on Parental Alienation Child Custody and Dispute Resolution Systems
Date Submitted: 05/22/2004 02:05:15
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 20 pages (5436 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 20 pages (5436 words)
Perspectives on Parental Alienation, Child Custody and Dispute Resolution Systems
Contested child custody provides many challenges for alternate dispute resolution. With no-fault divorce, and a standard for determining custody in light of the child's best interest, judges are besieged with a backlog of disputed custody cases without clear and concrete guidelines to follow in deciding whether to favor the mother or the father. Many experts in family law - both from the legal and mental
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sputes. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 4. 203-216.
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