by Dr. Bob Evans | Jul 18, 2014 | Child Custody Cases, Parent Alienation, Parental Alienation Case
Understanding the various roles that a hired expert might play in a Parent Alienation court case. Sometimes an opinion held by a mental health professional will support an attorney’s case and provide testimony that attorney wants the court to hear. Ethical...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Jul 11, 2014 | Child Custody Cases, Child Custody Evaluations, Continuing Legal Education, Parent Alienation
If you are an attorney and you are trying to prove Parent Alienation is operating against your client or you are defending your client against Parental Alienation (PA) allegations, you are going to need experts. The field of forensic mental health, especially the...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Jul 2, 2014 | Child Custody Cases, Child Custody Evaluations, Continuing Legal Education, Parent Alienation
New Continuing Legal Education Workshop Critiquing and Reviewing Parenting Plan (child custody) Evaluations and Litigating Family Law Cases with Parent Alienation Presented by Dr. Robert A. Evans, an approved sponsor of continuing education for psychologists by the...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Jun 20, 2014 | Children and Divorce, Parent Alienation, Symptoms of PA
This is part two of our review of the symptoms found in Moderate Levels of Parental Alienation (PA), if you missed part one, you can read it here. It is in the Moderate Level of PA where we see The Independent Thinker phenomenon surface. The child professes that...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Jun 13, 2014 | Child Custody Evaluations, Parent Alienation, Symptoms of PA
At the Moderate level of Parent Alienation (PA), the symptoms, as you would imagine, start to appear more frequently and more intensely. At this stage one may see if not all eight symptoms at least six or seven of them. Gardner would argue that you will see all eight...