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*the party's time with the child is proving harmful to the child's mental or physical health and welfare. | *the party's time with the child is proving harmful to the child's mental or physical health and welfare. | ||
Where there are allegations involving mental health issues, parenting capacity, or the children's wishes, it is often essential to have a psychologist or psychiatrist provide an evaluation or a needs of the child assessment that supports the allegations. Needs of the child assessments and views of the child reports are discussed in more detail in the chapter [[Children in Family Law Matters]] within the section [[Children in Family Law Matters#Reports and assessments | | Where there are allegations involving mental health issues, parenting capacity, or the children's wishes, it is often essential to have a psychologist or psychiatrist provide an evaluation or a needs of the child assessment that supports the allegations. Needs of the child assessments and views of the child reports are discussed in more detail in the chapter [[Children in Family Law Matters]] within the section [[Children in Family Law Matters#Reports and assessments | Reports and assessments]]. | ||
===Increasing time with a child=== | ===Increasing time with a child=== |