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AAML Child Centered Residential Guidelines

  • Writer: Alan Jacobs
    Alan Jacobs
  • Dec 19, 2015
  • 1 min read

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers has developed Child Centered Residential Guidelines which seek to fill the void recognized by the current research regarding developmentally and psychologically appropriate parenting plans for children whose parents do not live together, contradicting the generally accepted traditional alternating weekend visitation guideline followed by many courts throughout the country. The online version of the guidelines can be found here.

 
 
 

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sophieadventure255
Dec 15, 2022

Since the voice is not clear and there is an overlapping voice. In such a situation it becomes difficult and time taking to dig out the required information. Only an experienced person from transcription services online can do the task efficiently. There might as well be a lot of noise in the background while the audios are being recorded. This creates a hurdle in the path of the transcribers and makes their job more difficult.

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