For Courts
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Distinguishing Between Traumatized and Uncooperative Parents in Family Court
Read the ArticleIn high-conflict custody cases, behaviors that appear resistant, defensive, or uncooperative may sometimes reflect trauma responses rather than intentional noncompliance. This article explores how stress, fear, and prior harm can influence parental communication and decision-making during litigation. Understanding these dynamics can help courts more accurately evaluate behavior and maintain focus on the child’s wellbeing.

