College: Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Research Interest: Liz is a PhD candidate in Social and Development Psychology. Her research is focused on the intersection of child psychology and the law, specifically the effect of high conflict divorce on children. Liz, a licensed lawyer, is an experienced family law attorney and she relies, in part, on that experience to inform her research. Her research focus at Cambridge is on the effectiveness of Parenting Coordination in helping children in dealing with their parents’ high-conflict divorce. Her goal is to contribute to our understanding of the efficacy of Parenting Coordination and to help create a best practice model for it.
Education: University of Cambridge – PhD Candidate
University of Wisconsin Law School - JD, December 2008
Harvard University - EdM, Child Psychology, June 2006
University of Oxford - MSc, Statistical and Research Methods, October 2005
University of Pennsylvania - BA, Psychology, May 2004
Memberships: State Bars of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Wisconsin
AFCC – Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
ABA – American Bar Association
Keywords: Divorce
Parenting Coordination
Mediation
Arbitration
High-Conflict
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