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Laurie Blume / Friday, October 30, 2020 / Categories: Legal, Grandparent's Rights Child Custody: A Complete Guide for Parents With Forensic Psychologist Jack P. Haynes, Ph.D. and attorney Henry Gornbein Forensic Psychologist Jack P. Haynes, Ph.D. and attorney Henry Gornbein have co-authored Child Custody: A Complete Guide for Parents. In this interview, Jack and Henry discuss their backgrounds and what prompted them to partner in writing this book, building on their psychological and legal perspectives. The discussion includes physical custodial issues, parental alienation, social media and electronics regarding child custody, psychological evaluations and resolutions in solving disputes, step-parenting, and grandparent rights. Print 26401 Tags: Child Custody Child Custody disputes Custody Battles Grandparents rights Henry Gornbein Jack Haynes Psychological Evaluations More links Child Custody: A Complete Guide for Parents Related articles Grandparenting and the Law