Mindful Child Custody: Thinking Outside the Child Custody Box

Herman Gill | English, 2015

Mindful Child Custody provides a new compass for divorced parents navigating the murky waters of child custody litigation in the face of the increasing erosion of their constitutional rights. Based on over one thousand child custody cases from throughout the United States, this book empowers the reader to take on the corrupted system armed with the latest scientific research and forensic science relating to the crucial bond between child and parent. Making the case that only when solid forensic evidence of parental harm can be presented should a parent’s rights be denied, he eviscerates the court’s use of persons other than parents in making major decisions for their child, forced separations, and thwarted parental upbringing of children as harmful in and of themselves.

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