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Changing Family Law Orders and Agreements Involving Children (view source)
Revision as of 02:17, 20 May 2013
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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 | 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 first section in the [[Children]] chapter, under the heading "[[Children in Family Law Matters#Reports and assessments|reports and assessments]]". | ||
===Increasing time with a child=== | ===Increasing time with a child=== |