It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

The Great Custody Debate: Sole vs. Joint in High Conflict Divorces

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Mar 21, 2024
Exploring the debate between sole and joint custody in high-conflict divorces, focusing on the impact of personality disorders on children and the necessity of setting limits in custody cases. The podcast also touches on parental alienation, teaching emotional skills to teenagers, and navigating high-conflict divorce situations.
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Joint Custody Is The Default

  • Joint physical custody is the prevailing presumption: both parents should be significantly involved rather than strictly 50/50.
  • About 80% of divorcing parents settle parenting time themselves without court intervention.
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Sole Custody For Serious Problems

  • Sole custody is appropriate only when there's a serious problem, such as a parent with high conflict or personality disorder traits.
  • Research shows children exposed solely to a parent with personality disorder traits have much higher emotional difficulties.
INSIGHT

Personality Disorders Amplify Harm

  • Personality disorders are highly interpersonal and can harm children more than many other disorders.
  • A stable second parent moderates harm; absence of that moderating parent increases child emotional difficulties sixfold.
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