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.
Child Visitation Interference in Family Law Litigation is a handbook for victims of custody and access disputes. It is written by one of the premier experts on psychological aspects of custody and visitation difficulties, Dr. Ira Turkat.
Topics include the different methods of visitation interference, psychological problems that parents and children may experience, pertinent legal issues, and methods for coping with visitation interference.
About The Author: Dr. Ira Turkat is an internationally known psychologist who has served on the faculty at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and the University of Florida College of Medicine. He resides in Venice, Florida.
Articles by Dr. Ira Turkat have appeared in leading scholarly periodicals including the Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association, American Journal of Family Law, Journal of Family Violence, Clinical Psychology Review, and the American Bar Association's Judges' Journal.
Binding: Hard Cover, damaged
Book Condition: Used, text very good
Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket
Publisher: Future 1st Global, Incorporated 2002 Marietta, Georgia
ISBN: 0966951603
US $139.95