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  2. Coparenting - Wikipedia

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    Post-separation co-parenting describes a situation where two parents work together to raise a child after they are divorced, separated, or never having lived together. . Advocates for co-parenting oppose the habit to grant custody of a child exclusively to a single parent and promote shared parenting as a protection of the right of children to continue to receive care and love from all pa

  3. Custody evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Custody evaluation (also known as "parenting evaluation") is a legal process, in which a court-appointed mental health expert or an expert chosen by the parties, evaluates a family and makes a recommendation to the court for custody matters, usually including residential custody, visitation and a parenting plan. When performing the custody ...

  4. Social (pragmatic) communication disorder - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-5 categorizes SPCD as a communication disorder within the domain of neurodevelopmental disorders, listed alongside other disorders of speech and language that typically manifest in early childhood. The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for social communication disorder are as follows:

  5. Halle Berry Asks Court to Have Ex Olivier Martinez Attend Co ...

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    Halle Berry has filed paperwork in court requesting that her ex-husband, French actor Olivier Martinez, be ordered to comply with a previous order that he attend co-parenting sessions with a ...

  6. List of shared parenting legislation - Wikipedia

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    It changed a lot of language around child custody law that, among other things: removed the need for the court to consider the wish of the parents or children under suitable age and maturity, required the court consider if one parent intentionally mislead the court or delayed the process, encouraged the court to produce parenting plans that ...

  7. Parenting coordinator - Wikipedia

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    A parenting coordinator (PC) is a court-appointed professional psychologist or lawyer who manages ongoing issues in high-conflict child custody and visitation cases. [1]As of May 2011, ten U.S. states had passed legislation regarding parenting coordinators: Colorado (since 2005), Idaho (2002), Louisiana (2007), New Hampshire (2009), North Carolina (2005), Oklahoma (2001), Oregon (2002), Texas ...

  8. Mom Went Viral Sharing How She and Husband Care for Her ... - AOL

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    Kris works with others who have suffered traumatic brain injuries. Her social media still revolves around Smith and his care, which has inspired her followers and allowed them to form a special ...

  9. As TikTok ban looms in Supreme Court, BookTok community ... - AOL

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    As oral arguments in the TikTok ban at the Supreme Court began Jan. 10, and with a Jan. 19 deadline for it to take place, USA TODAY spoke with readers and content creators. They all seemed to ...