Short Course Description
Join me on my new recorded presentation on the issues regarding Child Custody decisions by courts.
Discussion:
When parents can not agree on custody and parenting responsibility, the courts make the decisions taking many factors into consideration. At times, they go as far as to invoke the moral fitness, lifestyle, race, and religious preference of a parent to determine legal and physical custody.
What is does "The Child’s Best Interests" Really Mean?
- Can a court consider a parent's Race, Religion, morality, live style preferences?
- Which test is appropriate, the " Per se" or the "Nexus" Test to determine custody and when?
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Instructor(s)
Guno Ritfeld
Guno Ritfeld is a retired Department of Defense Commissioned Officer. He has earned a B.A. in Psychology/Education, a Juris Doctorate (J.D.), and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree.
He is certified by the Florida Supreme Court as a Circuit Civil, Family, and County mediator and has served as a County mediator at the Orange County courthouse. He served as a member of the City of Orlando Certification Appeals Board and Chapter 57 Discrimination Board, and as a contract Human Rights Mediator and Administrative Investigator for various state and federal agencies. He is an experienced commercial, workplace, and family dispute mediator and arbitrator.


More interesting than previous class.
loved the legal info
good information
Good Course
Great information that is important to know.