A Judge's Guide: Making Child-Centered Decisions in Custody Cases
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A Judge's Guide: Making Child-Centered Decisions in Custody Cases

A Judge's Guide: Making Child-Centered Decisions in Custody Cases
Product Code: 5490313
Contributors: Danielle Saba Donner, Risa J. Garon, more...
Publication Date: 2001
Page Count: 204
Trim Size: 8.5 x 11 Paperback
Sponsoring Entities: Center on Children and the Law
Topics: Children and the Law, Courts
Format: Book - 5490313
Pricing: $17.95 (Regular)
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About the Book

This book, supported by a grant from the State Justice Institute, is a comprehensive ¿child-focused¿ look at child custody proceedings. This is a valuable resource for any professional engaged in child custody practice. The Guide contains chapters on: courtroom management techniques and considerations aimed at reducing tension in custody litigation; child and youth development as it relates to divorce and separation, broken into six distinct age groupings; and parenting considerations as they affect parent-child and parent-parent relationships. Also included is advice on appropriate use of expert testimony in custody/visitation disputes and on addressing several recurring issues in child custody cases, including family violence, relocation, and visitation. Appendices include a listing of helpful publications, websites and other resources.