2006
DOI: 10.1300/j190v03n02_01
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Training Custody Evaluators: Formalizing Training to Assert Minimal Competency

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“…Weinstock and Markan (2008) suggest that ''specialized training'' must be defined, and they suggest the development of an advanced training protocol. Other researchers have attempted to identify the type of training that current custody evaluators have received to be declared competent by the courts.…”
Section: Abstract Custody Evaluators Mediators Ethics Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weinstock and Markan (2008) suggest that ''specialized training'' must be defined, and they suggest the development of an advanced training protocol. Other researchers have attempted to identify the type of training that current custody evaluators have received to be declared competent by the courts.…”
Section: Abstract Custody Evaluators Mediators Ethics Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29. Weinstock & Markan (2006) have argued for the development of formalized training guidelines for child custody evaluators and practitioners in family law psychology. The content they recommend is similar to that listed in Box 5, which is based on previous recommendations by the California Court system (Cal.…”
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confidence: 99%