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Live Webinar: Child Custody Evaluator Training for IPV and Parenting Plan Evaluations

Understanding the Impact of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) on Parenting Plan Evaluations

Join us Thursday, May 16 at 12 PM (Eastern Standard Time) for this Child Custody Evaluator Training live webinar that is approved by the APA and CA Judicial Council for 3.0 CE Credits.


Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) profoundly impacts family dynamics, often leaving enduring effects on co-parenting relationships, child well-being, and custody decision-making processes.

In the context of parenting plan evaluations, assessing the presence, severity, and implications of IPV is critical to developing plans that prioritize the safety and emotional health of children and survivors. This presentation will explore the intersection of IPV and parenting plan evaluations through a trauma-informed and evidence-based lens, with a focus on the unique challenges evaluators face across North America.

Key Topics will include:

  • Understanding IPV’s direct and indirect effects on children

  • Recognizing the manipulative behaviors of abusive partners during custody disputes

  • Addressing the nuanced safety concerns of survivors within shared parenting arrangements.

This session will also discuss the evaluator’s responsibility to differentiate between high-conflict dynamics and coercive control, ensuring that parenting plans do not inadvertently perpetuate harm.

Attendees will gain practical tools for conducting comprehensive evaluations that integrate IPV risk assessments, survivor perspectives, and child-centered approaches.  

The presentation will highlight best practices for IPV-related parenting plan evaluations, drawing on North American case studies, research, and legal frameworks to provide actionable insights for professionals working in family law, mental health, and custody evaluation. By the end of the session, participants will better understand how to create parenting plans that uphold the safety, stability, and developmental needs of children while addressing the complexities of IPV in the family court context.

Goals and Objectives:

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand IPV’s impact on children and parenting

  2. Implement best practices in IPV-related Parenting Plan Evaluations

  3. Recognize manipulative behaviors and safety risks in custody and access disputes


TRAINING FACILITATORS:

  • Stefanie Peachey BA, MSW, RSW, Acc.FM, is a Registered Social Worker and Accredited Family Mediator in Ontario and is the founder and director of Peachey Counselling and Family Support. She has created several workshops and online courses that support mental health including Kids First Co-Parenting. She is also an instructor with York University’s Family Mediation program.

  • The Steve Frankel Group, LLC (SFG) is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. SFG maintains responsibility for its programs and their content.


Details

DATE: May 16, 2025

TIME: 12:00PM to 3:15PM (Eastern) or 9:00AM - 2:15PM (Pacific)

COST: $98.00


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