by Brian Ludmer | Sep 30, 2018 | Blog
PROPOSED CLINICAL CRITERIA TO DISTINGUISH ALIENATION FROM ESTRANGEMENTTWO CRITERIA FOR THE CHILD *• Child Criterion 1 (CC1)• Child Criterion 2 (CC2) by Brian Ludmer | Sep 19, 2018 | Blog
Why are ethical issues so prevalent in PA casesThe Role of Counsel forTherapists and Therapy – How to StructureCustody Assessors/EvaluatorsChildren’s Aid Societies/Child Protection AuthoritiesAligned Non-parties – Tribal WarfareSchools and Activity... by Brian Ludmer | Sep 1, 2018 | Blog
Brian Ludmer reminds the EAPAP 2018 conference that standard therapeutic interventions are contraindicated in Parental Alienation cases. by Brian Ludmer | Aug 23, 2018 | Blog
Responding to difficulties in enforcing access to children continues to be a problem in search of a solution in family court. Despite settled jurispru- dence and ample statutory rem- edies, parents denied their time with their children continue to struggle for... by Brian Ludmer | Aug 23, 2018 | Blog
WELCOME TO LEGAL UPDATE. I am pleased to accept the mandate of Ed-itor of this column, which will appear in each issue of PAI. As discussed at the PASG Conference in Washington, DC, there is a broad-based request from PASG members for sharing information, thoughts,...
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