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Custody Litigation: Alienation and Reunification

Contains material from Jun 2014

Custody Litigation: Alienation and Reunification
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Understanding complex issues surrounding alienation, estrangement, the reunification process and related ethical considerations.

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1. Panel I: You Don't Own Me—Alienation and Reunification (Jun 2014)

Diana S. Friedman, Christy Bradshaw Schmidt, Heather L. King, Richard A. Warshak, Brian L. Webb

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Panel I: You Don't Own Me—Alienation and Reunification (Jun 2014)

Understanding complex issues surrounding alienation, estrangement, the reunification process and related ethical considerations.

Originally presented: Jun 2014 Innovations—Breaking Boundaries in Custody Litigation

Diana S. Friedman, Diana S. Friedman, P.C. - Dallas, TX
Christy Bradshaw Schmidt, MA, LPC, Christy Bradshaw Schmidt, MA, LPC - Dallas, TX
Heather L. King, KoonsFuller, P.C. - Southlake, TX
Richard A. Warshak, Ph.D., The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Dallas, TX
Brian L. Webb, The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. - Dallas, TX

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2. Panel I: You Don't Own Me—Alienation and Reunification
continued (Jun 2014)

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Panel I: You Don't Own Me—Alienation and Reunification
continued (Jun 2014)

Originally presented: Jun 2014 Innovations—Breaking Boundaries in Custody Litigation