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Follow on Google News | High Conflict Institute and EVDense Corporation Announce Preferred Partner RelationshipThe formula for dealing with high conflict personalities in a child custody disputes
By: EVDense Corporation (http://www.highconflictinstitute.com) In general, High Conflict People (HCPs) are most difficult because they become preoccupied with a target of blame, and in Child Custody cases, the target may quickly become the soon-to-be-ex spouse. High Conflict Institute teaches the targets of blame, and the professionals helping them, how to collect information to support an assertive approach to successfully manage HCPs in Child Custody cases. Technology advancements over the last decade have created a new problem: how to handle the overwhelming amount of electronic evidence. Today, family law disputes include more than just testimony and paper documents. In fact, a huge amount of evidence is contained in emails, text messages, voicemails, and postings on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. It is almost impossible to use traditional methods of collecting facts to keep up with the fast-growing numbers of emails and other electronic evidence. EVDense Digital Diary – Child Custody is the first online diary to help anyone store emails, pictures, voicemails, text messages and any other electronic file, and organize them in a visual timeline. With EVDense, a parent can easily store electronic files from the parent suffering from a personality disorder, and more importantly can use the EVDense visual timeline to show patterns of aggressive behavior and distorted claims. “Lawyers know that pictures are worth thousands of words when telling their story,” says Bill Eddy, Co-Founder of High Conflict Institute and a family law attorney. “As I’ve lectured and written, a timeline is the most effective tool to show the behavior patterns of a parent with a personality disorder. The EVDense visual timeline is a breakthrough, because it takes a large amount of evidence and shows patterns in a simple, easy to see picture.” “EVDense Digital Diary – Child Custody is the perfect compliment to our education services and resource materials for dealing with HCPs,” says Megan Hunter, Co-Founder of High Conflict Institute. “Now we can recommend to our clients a concrete solution that puts our training and resources into action.” Sign up for your EVDense Digital Diary – Child Custody account today at https://www.evdense.com/ About High Conflict Institute High Conflict Institute LLC is a leading international authority on High Conflict Personalities (HCPs) and how to handle them in a variety of settings, including legal, workplace, healthcare, education, government, business and others. High Conflict Institute was co-founded by Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq., and Megan L. Hunter, MBA, to provide education and resources to professionals handling High Conflict disputes, and to anyone involved in relationships of any kind with people who have HCPs. High Conflict Institute provides seminars and consultation to organizations upon request, as well as online support groups, coaching, consulting, books, DVDs, audio recordings, seminars and other training events. About EVDense Facts Count. The EVDense Digital Diary (DD) is a secure, time stamped document storage service for collecting credible evidence. EVDense DD gives you the most effective way to provide court presentable facts in chronological documentation. You can store any type of electronic files such as Word, PDF, Email, Voicemail, etc. EVDense Corporation, a legal technology company and maker of the EVDense DD, also provides software services and legal consulting for Fortune 500 companies, and with its legal expertise advises trial court judges in the admission of electronically stored information as evidence. Media Contact: info@evdense.com 206-653-0200 End
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