by Dr. Bob Evans | Jun 19, 2015 | Child Custody Evaluations, Children and Divorce, Parent Alienation, Parent Sharing Plans
This is a continuation of a series of two articles on distinguishing the difference between transition difficulties vs alienation with children during divorce. If the signs of transition difficulty are present but the child is not acting angrily, coldly, verbally...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Jun 17, 2015 | Child Custody Cases, Child Custody Consultations, Parent Alienation
Much of the following is from Karen Woodall, I’ve added some of my own thoughts here and there, but I thought this was an important article. She is a specialist in working with families affected by Parental Alienation in York, GB. One of her interesting posts...
by Dr. Bob Evans | May 15, 2015 | Family Law Cases and PA, Hiring an Expert Series, Parental Alienation Case
Is hiring an expert worth it in family law cases involving Parental Alienation? Educating the Court on Parental Alienation Sometimes rejected (alienated) parents and their attorneys consider hiring an expert to help in their cases. Experts can take a variety of roles...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Feb 27, 2015 | Child Custody Evaluations, Family Law Cases and PA, Hiring an Expert Series, Parent Alienation
Is hiring an expert to educate the court in cases involving parental alienation worth it? (Part 5) Sometimes rejected (alienated) parents and their attorneys consider hiring an expert to help in their cases. Experts can take a variety of roles and one of these is that...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Jan 15, 2015 | Family Law Cases and PA, Hiring an Expert Series, Parental Alienation Case, Symptoms of PA
Happy New Year to one and all! This article is a continuation from last year and an expansion of the previous content: Is hiring an expert worth it in family law cases involving parental alienation. From the previous article I introduced “is hiring and expert...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Nov 13, 2014 | Child Custody Cases, Child Custody Evaluations, Hiring an Expert Series, Parent Alienation, Parent Sharing Plans
Is hiring an expert worth it in family law cases involving parental alienation? (Part 3) This series of articles was introduced with: Sometimes rejected (alienated) parents and their attorneys consider hiring an expert to help in their cases. Experts can take a...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Oct 11, 2014 | Child Custody Cases, Family Law Cases and PA, Hiring an Expert Series, Parent Alienation
As I shared last week, sometimes rejected (alienated) parents and their attorney consider hiring an expert to help in their case. Experts can take a variety of roles and one of these is that of giving instructional testimony. Experts are generally not inexpensive so...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Sep 26, 2014 | Child Custody Cases, Family Law Cases and PA, Hiring an Expert Series, Parent Alienation
Is hiring an expert worth it in family law cases involving parental alienation? I saw an email from a Parental Alienation forum and the question someone asked was “is hiring an expert worth it?” This is a good question that needs to be considered by both the attorney...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Aug 19, 2014 | Continuing Legal Education, Parent Alienation, Parent Sharing Plans
Parenting and attachment play a major role in Parental Alienation. Parental Alienation (PA), as a mental illness concept continues to spark highly charged controversy within both the mental and legal communities. Lines are drawn and highly polarized positions are...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Aug 1, 2014 | Child Custody Cases, Parent Alienation, Parent Sharing Plans
Family Law News If you are planning for, or litigating a family law case involving child custody, please take a few minutes and view the video below “Child Custody: Rehabilitating Your Case”. I’ll explain how the common errors of evaluation bias,...