Consider a recent custody dispute presided over by Judge Michael Algeo in Montgomery County, Virginia.1 Here, a father Judge Algeo ordered previously into supervised visitation was asking the court to remove it. In weighing the request, Judge Algeo ordered the father to have a psychological evaluation. The psychologist who performed the evaluation advised the court it was safe for the child to have unsupervised visits with the father. Judge Algeo endorsed the psychologist’s recommendation. The fourth unsupervised visit resulted in the death of the child and the father charged with murder.2 In this tragic example, the court had significant concern that led it to originally order supervised visitation, but it then chose to listen to the advic...
Family Court has been broken for a long time despite the many attempts to fix its problems. For exam...
Extant research has identified important risk factors for single and recurrent child maltreatment. P...
There is a robust body of evidence that tells us that the juvenile brain is not fully developed by a...
Consider a recent custody dispute presided over by Judge Michael Algeo in Montgomery County, Virgini...
We welcome the opportunity to respond to Dr. Turkat’s article, Harmful Effects of Child-Custody Eval...
Child-custody evaluations have become commonplace in family-law disputes over living arrangements, p...
Child-custody litigation is typically hostile, stressful, and expensive. For thousands of years, soc...
To enhance my professional breadth, I often contract with a local psychologist who performs comprehe...
Whether they directly preside over such matters or not, all judges are aware that child custody case...
Child custody evaluations are among the most difficult of forensic evaluations. The current paper ex...
ARTICLES 142 One Term, Two Courts: Selected Criminal-Law Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2015-2016 Term...
Judges, attorneys, and psychologists are individuals in the legal system who have the most interacti...
ABSTRACT. Child custody evaluators provide an essential court-related service on which family judges...
ARTICLES 142 One Term, Two Courts: Selected Criminal-Law Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2015-2016 Term...
Child custody disputes are complicated. For psychologists and others starting their careers in foren...
Family Court has been broken for a long time despite the many attempts to fix its problems. For exam...
Extant research has identified important risk factors for single and recurrent child maltreatment. P...
There is a robust body of evidence that tells us that the juvenile brain is not fully developed by a...
Consider a recent custody dispute presided over by Judge Michael Algeo in Montgomery County, Virgini...
We welcome the opportunity to respond to Dr. Turkat’s article, Harmful Effects of Child-Custody Eval...
Child-custody evaluations have become commonplace in family-law disputes over living arrangements, p...
Child-custody litigation is typically hostile, stressful, and expensive. For thousands of years, soc...
To enhance my professional breadth, I often contract with a local psychologist who performs comprehe...
Whether they directly preside over such matters or not, all judges are aware that child custody case...
Child custody evaluations are among the most difficult of forensic evaluations. The current paper ex...
ARTICLES 142 One Term, Two Courts: Selected Criminal-Law Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2015-2016 Term...
Judges, attorneys, and psychologists are individuals in the legal system who have the most interacti...
ABSTRACT. Child custody evaluators provide an essential court-related service on which family judges...
ARTICLES 142 One Term, Two Courts: Selected Criminal-Law Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2015-2016 Term...
Child custody disputes are complicated. For psychologists and others starting their careers in foren...
Family Court has been broken for a long time despite the many attempts to fix its problems. For exam...
Extant research has identified important risk factors for single and recurrent child maltreatment. P...
There is a robust body of evidence that tells us that the juvenile brain is not fully developed by a...