Psychological Assessments Recommended to Measure E
Some advocates maintain that these tools are not utilized enough, resulting in violent parents getting custody. According to a 1996 report of the American Psychological Association, nonviolent parents were less likely to petition for sole custody than abusive parents. The National
Some fathers rights groups argue that accusations of domestic violence in a family law matter should be proved beyond a reasonable doubt, as opposed to the lower preponderance of the evidence standard typically employed in civil cases. They maintain that in a minority of cases, false accusations of domestic violence lead to good parents losing custody or parental alienation syndrome, which the American Psychological Association does not recognize as a disorder.
Compiled from: Custody Disputes Often Bypass Abuse Assessments, Marie Tessier, Womens e-News, 6 July 2007.
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