2017
DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.6708
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Parental Fitness Questioned on the Grounds of Narcolepsy: Presentation of Two Cases

Abstract: We report two cases of fathers whose parental fitness was questioned during divorce and custody litigation because of narcolepsy type 2 and type 1, respectively. These cases highlighted both the existence of a narcolepsy-related stigma and the need to involve sleep experts in custody assessments when concerns about the parental fitness are related to a sleep disorder, expanding the field of interest of the growing "sleep forensics."

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