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When Laws Change: Ramifications and Implications for Child Custody Evaluations

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The practice of forensic psychology requires awareness of fundamental changes in the law, which may alter processes and competencies in addressing psychological questions. Throughout the United States, legislative changes in child custody law are requiring adaptations in practices to meet new standards. This article explores new legislation and its impact on child custody evaluators. Several important concepts and topics emerge from the required training in child abuse and domestic violence, which are also further addressed in this article.

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Pelc, R.E. When Laws Change: Ramifications and Implications for Child Custody Evaluations. J Health Serv Psychol (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42843-024-00106-2

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