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A Guide for Joint Custody and Shared Parenting
WebAFCC is the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts – the premier interdisciplinary and international association of professionals dedicated to the resolution of family conflict. AFCC members include many of the leading practitioners, researchers, educators and policymakers in the family court arena. AFCC provides training and education, and does …
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Child Custody Consultant Task Force
WebIn 2009, AFCC President Emile Kruzick established the Interdisciplinary Child Custody Consultant Task Force, to study and define the role of the mental health professional engaged as a consultant (mental health consultant) by an attorney for a litigant in a child custody dispute. The attorney engages the consultant because the attorney’s client is …
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts > Resource Center
WebAFCC is the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts – the premier interdisciplinary and international association of professionals dedicated to the resolution of family conflict. AFCC members include many of the leading practitioners, researchers, educators and policymakers in the family court arena. AFCC provides training and education, and does …
Center for Excellence in Family Court Practice
WebThe Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges approved this joint statement to acknowledge risk to children of polarized perspectives and to emphasize the importance of a child-centered approach.
AFCC Task Force on Guidelines for Court-Involved Therapy
WebIn 2008 AFCC President Robin Deutsch appointed the AFCC Task Force on Guidelines for Court-Involved Therapy. The Guidelines have been formulated to assist members of AFCC and others who provide treatment to court-involved children and families. The Guidelines are also intended to assist those who rely on mental health services or on the opinions of …
GUIDELINES FOR COURTINVOLVED THERAPY
WebThe Guidelines for Court-Involved Therapists have been formulated to assist members of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) and others who provide treatment to court-involved children and families. The Guidelines are also intended to assist those who rely on mental health services or on the opinions of mental health
Guidelines for Court-Involved Therapy
WebA CIT should be prepared to modify elements of the therapeutic process, if appropriate, and to explain the necessity for the modification. A CIT should apprise the Court of any conflicts between the Court’s expectations and the ethical and professional obligations, or role limitations, of the therapist.
When Parents Relocate: Moving Away and Long-Distance Parenting
WebAFCC is the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts – the premier interdisciplinary and international association of professionals dedicated to the resolution of family conflict. AFCC members include many of the leading practitioners, researchers, educators and policymakers in the family court arena. AFCC provides training and education, and does …
AFCC 60th Anniversary Conference, 60 Years of Asking the Difficult
WebAFCC reserves the right to implement health and safety protocols that are consistent with CDC guidelines. This may include requiring wearing masks except when eating and drinking, along with proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test within 72 hours for all conference participants. Social gatherings planned for smaller spaces (e.g
The Fundamentals of Parenting Coordination
WebThe fundamental principles governing all rules and guidelines are (a) conflict for the parties will be minimized and (b) decisions will be made in the best interests of the children. The Parenting Coordinator will make every good faith effort to contain the costs to the parties. 9.
AFCC 61st Annual Conference > Continuing Ed
WebThe program is eligible for up to 20.5 hours of continuing education for psychologists. AFCC is also approved to sponsor continuing education for psychologists licensed to practice in the state of New York. Mental Health Professionals: An application for continuing education approval from the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) will
Model Standards of Practice for Child Custody Evaluation
WebApproved by the AFCC Board of Directors May 2006. 6525 Grand Teton Plaza, Madison, Wisconsin 53719 Phone (608) 664-3750 Fax (608) 664-3751 [email protected] www.afccnet.org. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. Model Standards of Practice. for Child Custody Evaluation. Prepared by.
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