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How to Spot When Your Custodial Evaluator is Violating His APA Ethical Guidelines
A custodial evaluator may be "certified" or "authorized" by your local appellate division but he is nevertheless responsible for adhering to the ethical guidelines set forth by the American Psychological Association (the "APA"). What follows is a guide which reveals the most common violations. more...

Posted about 1 year ago in Family.


Adjournment Fraud in Family Court
The notion of a speedy trial does not exist in the typical American family court. This is because federal funding for child protection, child support and domestic violence makes it pay not to end a case quickly. Here are some typical adjournment tricks that keep a case going forever. more...

Posted 12 months ago.


How to Prepare for Child Protection Services Use in Custody Cases
Child abuse allegations are a handy weapon in any kind of family court litigation. more...

Posted about 1 year ago in Child Custody.


The Attorney Malpractice Insurance Fraud in Divorce Court
Here is a way to get an attorney's malpractice carrier to pay for a litigant's case and help relieve the debt load on the other litigant. more...

Posted about 1 year ago in Divorce / Separation. Jurisdiction: Federal


The Problem with Parent Fairness Groups
Lawyers are just a bit too expensive and your child was taken from you by what you thought were unfair and illegal means. You search for answers and stumble upon the parent justice group. Be very careful as such a group could guide you into a hole from which there is no escape. more...

Posted 6 months ago in Family. Jurisdiction: New York