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The ASA's 39th National Conference on Autism Spectrum Disorders of ASAThe Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, Scottsdale, AZ |
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Thursday, July 10, 2008: 4:00 PM-5:15 PM | |||
Sarasota 3 | |||
#3398- Divorce and Families with Autism | |||
This session will examine the unique issues faced by families with autism when going through the family courts, during divorce, paternity, custody, support and modification cases.
The divorce rates of families with autism is nearly 90%. These families have unique needs in addition to the usual concerns of families when going through divorce. To properly address these issues, the settlement agreements, decrees and parenting (visitation) plans need to include special provisions concerning visitation, child support, maintenance (alimony) and property distribution.
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Presenter: | - Margaret Price has been practicing family law for 23 years. She is the past president of the St. Louis ASA Chapter and past chair of the Family Law Section of the St. Louis Metropolitan Bar Association. She has authored many books and articles, including Special Needs Children and Divorce. | ||
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SESSION CONTENT PLAN (ABSTRACT): A. OUTLINE: I. How Autism Can Affect a Child in a Divorce Case a. During the divorce case – short term withdrawal, regression, loss of language ability, loss of toilet training b. After the divorce case – longer term or permanent withdrawal, regression, loss of language ability, loss of toilet training, aggressive behavior, self-injury, institutionalization II. Why Standard Visitation Schedules, Parenting Plans and Child Support Guidelines Do Not Meet the Needs of Children with Autism Short-term or Long-term a. Problems with Standard Visitation Schedules and Parenting Plans when applied to Children with Autism b. Problems with Standard Child Support Guidelines when applied to Children with Autism III. Effect of Special Needs of Child on Maintenance, Pension Distribution and Property Distribution: Custodial Parent Decreases or Sacrifices Career to Care for Child, Loss of Income, Health Insurance and Retirement. IV. Recommendations a. Utilization of Special Needs Coordinators/Special Masters b. Proposed Legislation |
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