Description
When domestic abuse and children are involved, divorce and custody can be the epitome of high-stakes conflict and frustration and all too frequently protective parents lose custody of their child to a named abuser. Domestic Abuse, Child Custody, and Visitation helps mental health professionals, attorneys, and lay readers navigate the judicial process so that decisions are truly made in the best interest of children. The text reveals how all the puzzle pieces of the judicial process fit together -- judges, attorneys, mental health experts, children, spouses -- and how to overcome many of the obstacles they will confront along the way. This runs the gamut, from the selection of a lawyer and experts, to setting necessary groundwork for an appeal. Domestic Abuse, Child Custody, and Visitation is an essential read for mental health professionals and lay people involved in divorce and custody, family court judges, family law attorneys, and mental health professionals involved in domestic abuse and custody matters.
Table of Contents
PrefaceIntroduction1. A Great Judicial Fallacy2. Defining The Problem - Representing a Battered Woman in Divorce3. Memory4. Language is Important to Victims5. Understanding The Impact of Violence on Children6. The Attorney-Client Interview: Its importance and implications7. Pleading The Case8. The Litigation Continued9. Using and Choosing Experts10. Developing Strategies11. Family Courts Must Demand Science12. The "Best Interest" Standard vs. Standard to Assure Child Safety13. The Intersection of Forensic Opinion and Therapist Testimony14. Custody Evaluations, Therapy Child Protection and Ethics15. Mental Health Professionals Take Risks When Evaluating Children16. Domestic Abuse and Child Protection: Is What We Are Doing Working?17. Conclusion: An Open Letter to a Young Lawyer: A Critical Look at the Child Custody System and What Every Mental Health Person Should know about Lawyers18. Kids Grow UpReferences and Suggested ReadingsIndex



