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This article explains in detail how to prove alcoholism in divorce in an effective and meaningful way. It will also highlight strategies for navigating these types of cases.
Distinctions between remote alcohol monitoring systems are not always obvious until problems arise—such as a client attempting to cheat, unclear reports, or the need for testimony.
When it comes to family law and addiction recovery, the ability to monitor an individual’s sobriety accurately is not just a matter of compliance—it’s a safeguard against serious consequences.
Read this article on how to draft a parenting plan when alcohol abuse is involved, recently updated to include the NCJFCJ Bench Card on Alcohol Use Disorder.
Sample, fillable court orders help ensure the language is in line for smooth implementation. When seeking a successful co-parenting plan, use these two complimentary sample orders to keep ever-changing parental schedules on track.
For custody cases that involve alcohol misuse, download this bench card to understand how alcohol monitoring plays a crucial role in helping to achieve the goal of an optimal parenting plan.
Situations in which one client's word is placed against another can quickly turn into hearsay allegations. Download this white paper to learn how to handle allegations of alcohol misuse in custody cases.
In most family law custody cases, the phrase “best interests of the child” comes up again and again. Navigating the bests interests of the child is a critical factor in supporting the entire family and preventing any harm from coming to the child. Download this report to continue reading.