Yet another investigation has uncovered concerns about a retired Vancouver psychologist's work in child custody battles, including allegations he used "nonsensical" assumptions to dismiss a mother's fears of violence by her ex. The latest probe into Allan Posthuma wrapped up last month, when the College of Psychologists of B.C.'s inquiry committee issued a report alleging once again he had … [Read more...]
Protest of St. Charles, MO Family Court Bumps Judge from Board of Controversial Reunification Program Called Overcoming Barriers
Group plans to protest St. Charles County Family Court Overcoming Barriers is one of a number of dangerous reunification programs that family courts force onto families when teenagers or children refuse/resist contact with an abusive parent during or after a divorce. These camps are "BIG business" for the psychologists and others involved, and they rarely, if ever, achieve what the courts claim … [Read more...]
CJE Divorce Child Homicide Data featured in Gillian Friedman’s investigation, Fatal Court
Our U.S. Divorce Child Homicide Data is featured in Gillian Friedman's newly launched investigation, Fatal Court: The harm to children in the nation’s family courts has reached crisis proportions.’ The Center for Judicial Excellence worked closely for months with the Deseret News to ensure the accuracy and validity of our child homicide data, which they reproduced on their website in … [Read more...]
‘A gendered trap’: When mothers allege child abuse by fathers, the mothers often lose custody, study shows
From the July 29th edition of The Washington Post: ‘A gendered trap’: When mothers allege child abuse by fathers, the mothers often lose custody, study shows From the article: "...now, a first-of-its-kind study from George Washington University has shed light on how the phenomenon has played out in courts across the country. "The study, written by professor of clinical law Joan S. … [Read more...]
CJE in the NYTimes ~ She Went to Court to Save Her 3-Year-Old Daughter
From the July 22, 2019 edition of the New York Times: She Went to Court to Save Her 3-Year-Old Daughter. Days Later, the Child Was Dead. The death of Autumn Coleman, whose father is accused of trapping her in a burning car, has renewed calls to examine how decisions in Family Court can turn deadly. … [Read more...]
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