The role of the custody evaluator is perhaps one of the most controversial and risky endeavors in clinical practice. Complaints filed with licensing boards regarding a child-custody evaluation constitute the second most common reason for such an event. Although the evaluator is expected to answer for the family-law court what is in the “best interest of the child,” there is a lack of clarity on how to establish this in any empirically validated manner. Hence, practitioners must contend with a nebulous framework in formulating their methodological procedures that inherently places them at risk in an already litigious context. This study sought to qualitatively investigate patterns of practice among doctoral practitioners conducting child cus...
In the child welfare context, courts, attorneys, and child protection agencies often turn to psychol...
ABSTRACT. This article reviews the current state of child custody practice and its significant chang...
Evaluation of families for purposes of assisting the court in making decisions about custody is perh...
To enhance my professional breadth, I often contract with a local psychologist who performs comprehe...
Psychologists are often called upon to render expert opinions regarding the well~being of children...
Legal and societal standards for determining child custody have changed over the past century. Origi...
Child custody disputes are complicated. For psychologists and others starting their careers in foren...
Judges, attorneys, and psychologists are individuals in the legal system who have the most interacti...
Judicial and legal changes in divorce rules and precedents over the last two decades have led to inc...
ABSTRACT. Child custody evaluators provide an essential court-related service on which family judges...
This study examined 52 child custody reports drafted by doctoral-level psychologists from across the...
Child custody evaluations are among the most difficult of forensic evaluations. The current paper ex...
Conducting child custody evaluations is one of the most complex, challenging, and sometimes risky pr...
The participation of forensic psychologists has become common practice in proceedings involving fami...
Essential reading if you are currently involved in custody cases or are considering work in the fami...
In the child welfare context, courts, attorneys, and child protection agencies often turn to psychol...
ABSTRACT. This article reviews the current state of child custody practice and its significant chang...
Evaluation of families for purposes of assisting the court in making decisions about custody is perh...
To enhance my professional breadth, I often contract with a local psychologist who performs comprehe...
Psychologists are often called upon to render expert opinions regarding the well~being of children...
Legal and societal standards for determining child custody have changed over the past century. Origi...
Child custody disputes are complicated. For psychologists and others starting their careers in foren...
Judges, attorneys, and psychologists are individuals in the legal system who have the most interacti...
Judicial and legal changes in divorce rules and precedents over the last two decades have led to inc...
ABSTRACT. Child custody evaluators provide an essential court-related service on which family judges...
This study examined 52 child custody reports drafted by doctoral-level psychologists from across the...
Child custody evaluations are among the most difficult of forensic evaluations. The current paper ex...
Conducting child custody evaluations is one of the most complex, challenging, and sometimes risky pr...
The participation of forensic psychologists has become common practice in proceedings involving fami...
Essential reading if you are currently involved in custody cases or are considering work in the fami...
In the child welfare context, courts, attorneys, and child protection agencies often turn to psychol...
ABSTRACT. This article reviews the current state of child custody practice and its significant chang...
Evaluation of families for purposes of assisting the court in making decisions about custody is perh...