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Kids Caught In The Middle: How Families Are Harmed When Judges Don't Follow The Law

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Kids Caught In The Middle: How Families Are Harmed When Judges Don't Follow The Law
Kids Caught In The Middle: How Families Are Harmed When Judges Don't Follow The Law

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Kids Caught In The Middle: How Families Are Harmed When Judges Don't Follow The Law

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The Law Is Designed To Protect Families—When Judges Don't Follow It. In Kids Caught in the Middle, Liisa Speaker offers key insights into the issues that routinely occur in the trial courts. As an appellate attorney who spends a vast amount of her time appealing decisions of family law judges, she has represented families and children in each of the custody, parenting, and other family law areas covered in the book and has a keen understanding of what it takes to achieve successful outcomes in family court. Filled with myriad real-life case examples, Kids Caught in the Middle offers an in-depth look at where trial judges are going wrong and how bad decisions are impacting families and children. It is a must-read for family law attorneys, judges, parents, and anyone looking to understand the legal issues affecting families and how to avoid the mistakes that happen all too often when judges don't follow the law.

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