Attorney Cathryn A. Mitchell writes in the New Jersey Law Journal, "...as well-intentioned as the courts may be, often the parties are not; and as good and qualified and erudite and unbiased as the "custody evaluators" may appear on paper, sometimes they are none of these things. Which means that a custody evaluation can be nothing more than a costly, stressful weapon in the arsenal of an unscrupulous party whose sole motive is to limit the amount of alimony and child support he ultimately pays or otherwise shore up his leverage to obtain what he perceives will be a more favorable financial settlement when a marriage unravels."
For more information, please click on the link below:
http://www.goldenlassoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Cathryn-Mitchell-article-6.18.12.pdf
No comments:
Post a Comment