Michigan Custody
“Custody is the legal responsibility for the care and control of your child under 18 years of age. The court may give custody of your child to one or both parents. There are two types of custody: legal and physical.”
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“Custody is the legal responsibility for the care and control of your child under 18 years of age. The court may give custody of your child to one or both parents. There are two types of custody: legal and physical.”
“This training will focus on batterer behaviors and the patterns of power and control that they use. During the training, attendees will have the opportunity to practice cross-examination on a mock defendant and hone their trial skills in the courtroom.”
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“Identify how to elicit change talk from clients while maintaining cultural focus.”
“This virtual six-session interactive and intensive training is designed to inspire and prepare trainees to work with infants, children, and youth in a manner that promotes resilience and healing in a visitation setting.”
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