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PARENTING COORDINATION
Our Parenting Coordination (PC)
services provide
children and parents with a court ordered coordinator that will
schedule as
frequent and continuing contact between
both
parents as necessary. The Parenting
Coordinator can develop and facilitate a Shared
Parenting Plan
that establishes the nature and extent of the contact,
and assist
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PARENT ALIENATION SYNDROME
Parental Alienation
Syndrome (PAS) pertains to a disorder
that arises in the context of child custody disputes in
which
the child denigrates against a parent without
justification. We
provide professional training and consultation that provides
invaluable information on how to wisely affirm your
parental
rights and assists your child through the divorce
process.
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ATTORNEY CONSULTATION
Attorney Consultation is a cost-savings
intervention designed to
increase the expected outcomes of a divorce case. Some
cases
require the expertise and specialized knowledge about
Parental
Alienation, false allegations of abuse and treatment
considerations for alienated children, peer review of
child custody evaluations, etc. Our Consultation
services
include: support with hearing/trial preparations, review
of current
evaluations and support during and after the litigation
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CHILD CUSTODY (TIMESHARING) EVALUATION PEER REVIEW
The
recommendations contained in child custody evaluations exert
considerable influence on the outcome of a case. A complete
review of the evaluator’s complete file with feedback to
your attorney regarding the methods and procedures used with
particular attention to how well the recommendations are
supported by reported data can be very valuable in a case.
Most reviews can be completed for the a very reasonable
retainer. The reviews are respectful of the other
professional, focus strictly on the methods and procedures
used as suggested by the relevant research in the field as
well as highlight whether the recommendations are supported
by the body of the report and the current literature.
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