Archive for May, 2016

Some Findings from Divorce Research

Wednesday, May 18th, 2016

Some Findings From Divorce Research by Alberto Yohananoff

{4:50 minutes to read} When examining the plethora of research that has been conducted on divorce and its impact on children, one should keep in mind that the results are correlational in nature and, therefore, causality should not be attributed to them.

Furthermore, among studies that looked at children of divorced parents over time, there are many variables at play which cannot be monitored. With those caveats in mind, we can examine some of the findings:

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The Child-Parent Observation: A Vital Tool in Custody Evaluations

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2016

The Child-Parent Observation: A Vital Tool in Custody Evaluations by Alberto Yohananoff

{4:50 minutes to read} Child-parent observations are a cornerstone of the custody evaluation. A good parenting assessment cannot be made without an observation of the parent and child who will live together.

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