Exam 13: Child Custody
Exam 1: The American Legal System39 Questions
Exam 2: Social Science and Psychological Influences in Law31 Questions
Exam 3: Prediction, Bail, and Tarasoff Duty47 Questions
Exam 4: Competence to Stand Trial, and Other Competencies44 Questions
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Exam 6: Miscarriages of Justice: False Confessions and Eyewitness Error35 Questions
Exam 7: The Insanity Defense42 Questions
Exam 8: The Death Penalty35 Questions
Exam 9: Juvenile Court and the Legal Processing of Children and Adolescents53 Questions
Exam 10: Protecting Children: Child Protection Proceedings54 Questions
Exam 11: Children and the Criminal Process39 Questions
Exam 12: Intimate Partner Violence Multiple Choice Questions:45 Questions
Exam 13: Child Custody54 Questions
Exam 14: Abortion41 Questions
Exam 15: Sexual Harassment40 Questions
Exam 16: Psychological Tests and Discrimination55 Questions
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Fathers who wanted custody or increased visitation and met obstacles challenged the psychological assumption
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When an evaluator undertakes a custody evaluation, he or she should evaluate
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Parental moves and relocation from one part of the country to another can
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What is joint custody? How does it impact the children in the family? What contraindications would you see to joint custody arrangements?
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The possibility of a joint custody disposition to a custody dispute
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In custody evaluations, the evaluator tries to discover which parent is the best fit for custody. Through this process, the evaluator
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