child custody bookshop

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We sell books that are either directly or indirectly related to child custody issues. We have many titles to choose from, some of which are featured below. Please browse - we accept Google Checkout for all of our transactions.

Ira Turkat - Child Visitation Interference in Family Law Litigation - NEW

Child visitation interference is a problem seen all too commonly in families of divorce. The problem seriously affects children, parents, family members, and others. Unfortunately, there is an absence of sufficient scientific evidence on how to treat this problem. As such, many people suffer.

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Steven Babitsky & James Mangraviti, Jr. - How To Excel During Depositions: Techniques for Experts That Work - USED

Most expert testimony in civil cases is given during a deposition. This book is written by two attorneys to guide the reader toward excelling as an expert during a deposition.

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Jonathan W. Gould - Conducting Scientifically Crafted Child Custody Evaluations - USED

Paperback. Jonathan W. Gould is a private practitioner engaged in the practice of forensic psychology. He explains his views of conducting child custody evaluations.

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Ira Turkat - Parental Alienation Syndrome: A Review of Critical Issues - NEW

Parental Alienation Syndrome is a controversial topic in child custody disputes. This article by Ira Turkat is reprinted from the Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers: A Journal and Digest of Family Law.

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Steven Babitsky & James Mangraviti, Jr. - How To Excel During Cross-Examination: Techniques For Experts That Work - USED

Cross-examination is dreaded by most expert witnesses. This book is written by two attorneys to help take away that dread. The authors set out to teach by example.

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Ira Turkat - Child Visitation Interference in Family Law Litigation - USED

THIS IS A USED COPY. Child visitation interference is a problem seen all too commonly in families of divorce. The problem seriously affects children, parents, family members, and others. Unfortunately, there is an absence of sufficient scientific evidence on how to treat this problem. As such, many people suffer.

Read more or buy this book