A parental fitness evaluation is a process in which a court or other authority assesses the ability of one or both parents' ability to provide for their child's physical, emotional, and mental well-being. This evaluation typically occurs in the context of child custody cases, adoption proceedings, or other legal disputes involving the care of a minor. The evaluation may consider factors such as the parent's living conditions, financial stability, criminal history, drug use, and other relevant information.
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Explore the critical role of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in parental fitness assessments with Dr. Lisa Long's insights. This blog post delves into the latest research on ACEs, their impact on parenting.
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