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ADDICTION AND FAMILY LAW: MAXIMIZING PARENTING ACCESS WHILE PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM HARM
October 1, 2019NAADAC 2019 Annual ConferenceJennifer Keilin, MSW, LICSW
Mother arrested for DUI andacknowledged drinking alcohol ontop of opiates prescribed forchronic pain condition. Child notpresent.
Father alleged Mother oftenimpaired due to alcohol and pillswhile caring for their child, age 6.
Scenario A
After two weeks of no contact, courtgranted mother limited time of twohours/day, twice per week,professionally supervised, pendinga parenting evaluation.
Parenting evaluation completed inAugust. Trial scheduled forNovember.
Mother drove intoxicated with thechildren, ages 11 and 14. Relativesintervened and mother admitteddrinking.
This occurred 15 months aftermother completed 2nd inpatienttreatment, and was her nth relapsein 9 years.
Scenario B
Court limited mother’s time to twovisits/week, up to six hours, withprofessional supervision.Supervised visits began after 30 dayswithout contact, in MayParenting Plan Evaluator appointed inAugust. Evaluation issued thefollowing February. Trial scheduledfor April.Scenario B
Father found severely intoxicatedwhile caring for 4 y.o.Mother alleged recent episodes offather verbally harassing her whileintoxicated.Mother reported father had a historyof 2 DUI’s and prior treatment foroxycontin. Parents were alreadyseparated at time of court hearing.
Scenario C
Court suspended Father’s time on7/6. On 8/8 Court authorized sixhours supervised contact/week.
Parental Access Evaluation issued thefollowing March. Trial scheduled forMay.
Scenario C
Dysfunctional Caregiving Environment
Impact of Addiction on Parenting
Increased Risk For A Variety Of Adverse Outcomes
Impact of Addiction on Parenting
Substance Abuse Is Not The Only Determining Factor In
Parental Behavior
Impact of Addiction on Parenting
Weakened Attachment
Impact of Limited Time on Relationship with Child
Loss of Benefits of Relationship
Impact of Limited Time on Relationship with Child
Decreased Stability
Impact of Limited Time on Relationship with Child
Quality vs Quantity
Impact of Limited Time on Relationship with Child
Substance Testing Breath UrineHair/NailPeth
Protective Measures
Ignition Interlock Device
Protective Measures
Visit SupervisorLay or Professional
Protective Measures
Parenting Coordinator
Protective Measures
Additional Court Oversight
Protective Measures
Potential Strategies To Maximize Parenting Time And Ensure Child Safety
Scenario A Discussion
Potential Strategies To Maximize Parenting Time And Ensure Child Safety
Scenario B Discussion
Potential Strategies To Maximize Parenting Time And Ensure Child Safety
Scenario C Discussion
Jennifer Keilin, MSW, LICSW1715 114th Avenue SE, #210
Bellevue, WA [email protected]
(425) 526-6556
Thank You!
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