Advocates for Children: The CLR, CFI, and PRE in Colorado
Table of Contents
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Chapter A1: The Role Of The Child's Legal Representative, Child And Family Investigator, And Parental Responsibilities Evaluator
Chapter A2: Ethical Considerations In
Chapter B1: Getting Appointed and Case Management
Chapter B2: The Order of Appointment
Chapter B3 Planning the Investigation and Beginning the Representation
Chapter B4: Interviewing Parents and Children and Conducting Parent/Child Interactional
Chapter B5: Contacting Collaterals
Chapter B6: Working With Attorneys and Parents to Facilitate Settlement
And Lower Conflict
Chapter B7: Case Material Review, Conclusions and Recommendations
Chapter B8: Writing the Cfi/Pre Report
Chapter B9: When and How to Issue Preliminary/Supplemental Cfi or Pre Reports
Chapter B10: Dealing With Difficult Parents, Attorneys, and Collaterals
Chapter B11: Dealing With the Advocate's Potential Biases
Chapter B12: Trial Issues
Chapter B13: Issues for the Clr to Consider In the Appeals
Chapter B14: Getting Paid As the Court's
Chapter B15: Keeping Current in the Field
Chapter C1: Relocation Disputes In Colorado: Continuing Issues and A Forensic Framework For Parenting Evaluators
Chapter C2: Investigating Cases Involving School Issues
Chapter C3: Investigation of Cases Involving Substance Abuse
Chapter C4: Physical, Emotional, and Sexual Abuse Cases
Chapter C5: Domestic Violence
Chapter C6: Investigating Cases Involving Alienation
Chapter C7: Investigating Mental Illness and Its Impact on Parenting
Chapter C8: Investigating Cases Involving Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues