Massachusetts law governing child custody recognizes the damaging effect that witnessing domestic violence can have on a child. Accordingly, the law requires courts to give special attention to the effects of domestic violence on a child when determining custody. An unintended consequence of this scrutiny is that parents who have been the victims of domestic violence can lose custody, or even their parental rights, for failing to protect children from witnessing their abuse. This result can be prevented by requiring courts to apply the same level of attention to the effects of domestic violence when removing a child from an abused parent as they do when placing a child with an abusive parent
The theory of parental alienation—which asserts that children who reject one parent are brainwashed ...
This study presents national data on each state's legislative approach to custody cases involvi...
How a domestic violence survivor responds to the abuse she is experiencing depends on many factors. ...
Massachusetts law governing child custody recognizes the damaging effect that witnessing domestic vi...
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
Many new laws and policies are emerging in the area of domestic violence. In 1994, the Legislature p...
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
The intersection of domestic violence and child maltreatment has been the subject of research and re...
In 1996, the New York State Legislature attempted to afford additional protection to domestic violen...
In 1996, the New York State Legislature mandated that rial courts consider the effect of domestic vi...
This article examines child custody determinations through the lens of a domestic violence typology....
There are estimates that 3.3 to 10 million children are exposed to domestic violence in their homes ...
Legal representation is a critical tool for survivors of domestic violence to live free from their b...
Domestic violence harms children and families. In the past several years, efforts to recognize this ...
Children who are exposed to adult domestic violence frequently suffer long-term negative consequence...
The theory of parental alienation—which asserts that children who reject one parent are brainwashed ...
This study presents national data on each state's legislative approach to custody cases involvi...
How a domestic violence survivor responds to the abuse she is experiencing depends on many factors. ...
Massachusetts law governing child custody recognizes the damaging effect that witnessing domestic vi...
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
Many new laws and policies are emerging in the area of domestic violence. In 1994, the Legislature p...
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
The intersection of domestic violence and child maltreatment has been the subject of research and re...
In 1996, the New York State Legislature attempted to afford additional protection to domestic violen...
In 1996, the New York State Legislature mandated that rial courts consider the effect of domestic vi...
This article examines child custody determinations through the lens of a domestic violence typology....
There are estimates that 3.3 to 10 million children are exposed to domestic violence in their homes ...
Legal representation is a critical tool for survivors of domestic violence to live free from their b...
Domestic violence harms children and families. In the past several years, efforts to recognize this ...
Children who are exposed to adult domestic violence frequently suffer long-term negative consequence...
The theory of parental alienation—which asserts that children who reject one parent are brainwashed ...
This study presents national data on each state's legislative approach to custody cases involvi...
How a domestic violence survivor responds to the abuse she is experiencing depends on many factors. ...