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Children Before Conflict: Guide to Co-Parenting After Separation
Children before Conflict: Strive to Thrive at Co-Parenting after Separation”
A Guide to Co-Parenting after Separation
By Leah Keegan from Keegan Family Law & Dr Phil Watt from Mindstate Psychology
Where Law & Psychology Interact and sometimes Overlap
Parenting matters that come before the Family Court have created a unique relationship where law and psychology intersect and collaborate as a means of resolving parenting disputes.
Lawyers turn to Psychologists for assessment, observation, report and recommendations for parents and children which are in the best interest of children. No doubt, Psychologists would appreciate Family Lawyers being aware of the psychological studies and literature and incorporating this into both their practice as a family lawyer but also the advice they give to parents.
It is in this context that Family Lawyer, Leah Keegan and Psychologist, Dr Phil Watts combined law and psychology to create a Guide for Parents, “Children before Conflict: Strive to Thrive at Co-Parenting after Separation”.