Multiple Choice
Custody arrangements are
A) easily arranged by the court in high conflict families
B) are usually worked out by the parents or with the assistance of attorneys and the court simply reviews and ratifies these arrangements
C) cannot be imposed by the court when the vague standards of the "best interests" results bring the parties back to court again and again
D) not studied very much because the outcome of custody litigation is so predictable and the law is so clear
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Q44: Advocates recommend joint custody because<br>A) the child's
Q45: Mediation<br>A) is a special form of adversarial
Q46: Fathers who wanted custody or increased visitation
Q47: When an evaluator undertakes a custody evaluation,
Q48: Parental moves and relocation from one part
Q49: What is joint custody? How does it
Q50: The possibility of a joint custody disposition
Q51: In custody evaluations, the evaluator tries to
Q52: The court hearing a divorce and custody
Q53: The primary caretaker doctrine<br>A) was the same