Among many other states, Florida has taken a strong stance when it comes to protecting innocent children from being exposed to those who have been accused of sexually abusing them. In 2007, The Keeping Children Safe Act was adopted in the Florida legislative session and was intended to be utilized when a child’s parent, relative, or caregiver has been accused of any form of sexual abuse. The Act demands that until the matter can be presented in a court hearing, protective actions must be put in put in place to prevent the child from potentially being re-exposed to any further …
False Sexual Abuse Allegations & Parental Alienation: The Malicious use of Florida’s “Keeping Children Safe Act” – It Deserves a Closer Look
Date: September 9th, 2013 | Categories:
Child Custody Evaluations, False Allegations of Abuse, Forensic Psychology Testing, Parental Alienation
|
By: Psychological Center
|
Comments: 12
Categories
Resource Tags
Bias
Child Custody
children
children involved
Counselors
cross-examination questions
custody evaluation
Divorce
drug abuse evaluation
DUI evaluation
evaluation
Expert Witness
Family Court
Family Law
fathers
forensic
Forensic Psychologist
forensic psychologists
Incapacity
initial evaluator
Last Will and Testament
marchman act
mental health
Mental Health Treatment
opinion evaluator
Parental Alienation
parental gatekeeping
parenting
parenting plans
phone calls
post-divorce families
product review
provide consultation
psychological consultants
relationship
relocation disputes
requesting to move
retaining attorney’
second opinion evaluator
Social Investigation
stable relationship
Standard
testifying regarding
Therapists
work product