Progressive? Advanced Study and Training in Child Abuse Emerges

A new medical specialty emerges: child abuse pediatrics.

A physican can now study a concentrated curriculum and become board-certified in child abuse.

Unfortunately, there is much need for forensic experts in physical and sexual abuse of children.

Could the burn (or other inury) have been an accident?

Was the child sexually abused?

Forensic child abuse pediatrics holds the answers to these and many other equally disturbing questions.

Many suspected cases of child abuse are not borne out by forensics. They are likely either accidents or injuries resulting from unusual medical conditions.

These specialists will hold the keys to criminal prosecutions, removal of children from their homes, and child custody and timesharing decisions.

Read more in this New York Times article: The Marks of Childhood or the Marks of Abuse?

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Unemployment Benefits Increasingly Stretched to Cover Child Support Obligations

Child support is typically paid from the noncustodial parent’s salary.

In Asheville, North Carolina, that is no longer as true as it used to be.

Increasingly, child support is being funded by the noncustodial parent’s … unemployment benefits.

A noncustodial parent is three times as likely to pay support from unemployment benefits today than he or she was a year ago.

The amount of support funded by unemployment benefits across the state has grown from $2.4 million to $8.6 million over the last year.

Because unemployment benefits are generally lower than salary and, in North Carolina, garnishment of unemployment benefits is legally capped at twenty-five percent of the amount of benefits, the amount of child support received by custodial parents is down.

Many other communities across the country are likely seeing increasing amounts of child support obligations funded by unemployment benefits and severance packages.

Read more in this Asheville [NC] Citizen-Times article: Unemployment garnisheed for child support.

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