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The Drawbacks of Codifying Coercive Control in Child Custody Cases Webinar On-Demand
The Drawbacks of Codifying Coercive Control in Child Custody Cases - Webinar On-Demand

Presented by Professor Lisa A. Tucker, we will consider the push for new laws which recognize coercive control in the child custody context. Professor Tucker will argue that new coercive control laws will be unlikely to increase support for mothers who are victims of coercive control, and will be unhelpful to them in securing custody of their children.

Funding for this project was made available through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Award Number 90EV0528-02-00. The viewpoints expressed in this webinar are solely the responsibility of the presenter and do not represent the official views or policies of the department and do not in any way constitute an endorsement by the Department of Health and Human Services

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