Court Abuse: Legal Psychiatric Ploys of Child Abuse
Video Description: If you're in family court with divorce and domestic violence before the court, learn the legal psychiatric ploys commonly used by divorce lawyers to help their clients maintain control over the family. And learn to block these ploys. Related Article Subjects: How to Block Legal Psychiatric Ploys of Child Abus, battered, Child, court, courts, custody, domestic, family, violence, WomenHow to Block Legal Psychiatric Ploys of Child Abus
Domestic Violence and Child Custody - Legal Psychiatric Ploys of Divorce LawyersBy: anonymous | 13/10/2008 | RelationshipsIf you're in family court with divorce and domestic abuse before the court, hold on and brace yourself for the ride of your life. There are numerous legal psychiatric ploys commonly used by divorce lawyers to help their clients maintain control over the family. Read on to see some of their strategies. And learn to block these ploys before they spiral out of control. How Does Battered Woman Syndrome Affect Children.By: Su Ericksen | 03/03/2009 | RelationshipsHow are children affected by witnessing Battered Woman Syndrome when they are not, also, abused? What affect does the presence of Battered Woman Syndrome have on custody cases when the parents separate? Family Violence - Cognitive Dissidence and the Puppet ChildBy: anonymous | 31/08/2008 | Home & FamilyThe saddest part of family violence and the legal abuse syndrome is the impact on children, both on them and within them. When a child is severed from their protective parent--a silent epidemic--life for this child is never the same. Read on to learn how and why. Domestic Violence and Child Custody - From the Frying Pan to the Fire of Family ViolenceBy: anonymous | 29/09/2008 | Home & FamilyOne of the most dangerous myths about family violence is the presumption that family court will protect victims of domestic abuse. But the fact is this court can be used as a vehicle for the continuation of the battering dynamic. Read on to learn how and what you'll want to know to protect yourself and your children. Where Do I Obtain a Restraining Order in Rhode Island? Family, District Or Superior Court?By: david slepkow | 14/09/2009 | LawThe proper Court to file a restraining order in Rhode Island depends on the relationship that you have with the person who you are filing the restraining order against. This article explains the jurisdiction of the Rhode Island (RI) Family, District and Superior Court. This article also explains whether or not there are criminal or civil ramifications of violating certain restraining orders. The Intersection of Family Law and Criminal Law In Rhode Island - Untangling the Web!By: david slepkow | 13/09/2009 | LawThis article explains in detail the intersection of Divorce, Family law and Criminal Law in Rhode Island. Criminal law cases often involve complex issues concerning divorce, child custody, restraining Orders, visitation, child support, division marital assets etc. This article was written by a Rhode Island criminal and family law attorney. The Victim’s Constitutional Right to Reasonable Protection From Revictimization by the Accused?By: Randi Rosen | 19/05/2009 | Health & Safety“The right to be reasonably protected from the accused throughout the criminal justice process” Systemic Abuse: the Challenge Facing Domestic Abuse SurvivorsBy: Dr. Jeanne King | 20/09/2007 | DivorceFar too often, domestic abuse survivors go from the frying pan to the fire on their way out of an abusive relationship. And they wonder how this can happen. While it doesn’t always happen, it’s more common than most people realize. This article shines the light on the concept of “systemic abuse,” what causes it, symptoms of it and what to do when entangled in it.
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