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Conducting child custody evaluations in the context of family violence allegations : practical techniques and suggestions for ethical practice Robert Geffner, Lisa Conradi, Kari Geis, M. Brenda Aranda

By: Geffner, Robert.
Contributor(s): Conradi, Lisa | Geis, Kari | Aranda, M. Brenda.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Journal of Child Custody.Publisher: Taylor & Francis, 2009Subject(s): CONTACT (ACCESS) | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY COURT | FAMILY LAW | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | JUSTICE | PHYSICAL ABUSE | PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE | UNITED STATES | CHILD ABUSE | CONTACT (ACCESS)Online resources: Access the abstract | Special issue In: Journal of Child Custody, 2009, 6(3-4): 189-218Summary: "A review of the literature...and the daily practice of conducting child custody evaluations has revealed that there is an inadequacy assessing and incorporating family violence issues, including both partner and child abuse, into the context of a child custody evaluation when such allegations occur." (from the abstract) This article is published in a Special Issue of the Journal of Child Custody: Domestic violence in Child Custody. Follow the Special issue link for more information.
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Journal of Child Custody, 2009, 6(3-4): 189-218

"A review of the literature...and the daily practice of conducting child custody evaluations has revealed that there is an inadequacy assessing and incorporating family violence issues, including both partner and child abuse, into the context of a child custody evaluation when such allegations occur." (from the abstract)
This article is published in a Special Issue of the Journal of Child Custody: Domestic violence in Child Custody. Follow the Special issue link for more information.