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Book Synopsis: Parental Alienation Science and Law explains the research that creates the foundation for the assessment, identification, and intervention in cases of parental alienation (PA). For attorneys, judges, and family law professionals, this book explains in detail the scientific basis for testimony and legal decisions that relate to PA. There are two complementary features for most of the chapters. First, the chapter authors address how evidence regarding PA meets the criteria of the Frye, Daubert, and Mohan cases as well as the Federal Rules of Evidence for testimony by experts. The second feature is to refute common misinformation. There is debate and disagreement about some aspects of PA theory. The editors of this book are concerned that some of the discourse regarding PA has spun out of control, into pervasive misinformation. This book provides plenty of evidence for overcoming that hurdle. The editors of this book and the chapter authors have extensive experience with both clinical and legal aspects of divorce, child custody, parenting time evaluations, PA, and related topics. The editors and chapter authors include six psychologists, three physicians, two social workers, four attorneys, and one judge. Collectively, these mental health professionals have testified as expert witnesses hundreds of times regarding family law topics. As an additional feature, the book contains four appendices and three indexes. Appendix A defines the concepts used in this book, so that the chapter authors and readers will use terminology in a consistent manner. Appendix B lists more than one thousand trial and appellate cases in the U.S. involving PA, organized by state. Appendix C presents twenty rather dramatic vignettes involving PA. Finally, Appendix D, Sample Motion and Brief for Extended Voir Dire, provides a motion and supporting brief asking the court to allow extended time to examine the competency of a proposed expert.
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Are you an attorney, judge, or family law professional looking for a comprehensive guide on parental alienation? Look no further than Parental Alienation ― Science and Law Book. This groundbreaking book not only explains the research behind parental alienation but also offers invaluable insights into how to assess, identify, and intervene in cases of parental alienation. With its solid scientific foundation, this book provides the necessary evidence and legal basis for testimony and decision-making relating to parental alienation.
One of the key strengths of this book lies in its ability to address the criteria set forth by Frye, Daubert, and Mohan cases, ensuring that the evidence regarding parental alienation meets the highest standards for expert testimony. Additionally, the book actively refutes common misconceptions surrounding this complex issue. We understand that misinformation can hinder progress, which is why Parental Alienation ― Science and Law Book is dedicated to providing you with the most accurate and reliable information on parental alienation.
What sets this book apart is the remarkable expertise of its editors and chapter authors. With a diverse team of renowned psychologists, physicians, social workers, attorneys, and even a judge, this book offers a wealth of knowledge derived from their extensive experience in dealing with divorce, child custody, parenting time evaluations, and parental alienation. These esteemed professionals have testified as expert witnesses countless times, making them highly credible and authoritative sources in the field of family law.
As a bonus, Parental Alienation ― Science and Law Book includes four appendices and three indexes to enhance your understanding. Appendix A ensures consistent terminology usage, providing clear definitions of the concepts used throughout the book. Appendix B offers an invaluable list of over one thousand trial and appellate cases in the U.S. involving parental alienation, conveniently organized by state. Appendix C presents twenty compelling vignettes that shed light on real-life scenarios involving parental alienation. Finally, Appendix D provides a sample motion and brief for extended voir dire, empowering you to effectively examine the competency of a proposed expert.
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