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Court-Ordered Behavioral Intervention (COBI) in Custody Cases: What You Need to Know

In custody cases, the court may order a variety of interventions to address specific issues or concerns. One such intervention is court-ordered behavioral intervention (COBI), which is designed to help parents and children develop and maintain healthy, positive relationships.

A COBI is a structured program that typically involves individual and/or family therapy, as well as other interventions designed to improve communication, conflict resolution skills, and other factors that can impact the parent-child relationship. The program is typically supervised by a mental health professional and may also involve other professionals, such as parenting coordinators or mediators.

A COBI may be ordered by the court in a variety of situations, such as when there is a history of domestic violence, substance abuse, or parental alienation. It may also be ordered if the court has concerns about the parent’s ability to provide a safe and nurturing environment for the child or if there are other issues that are impacting the parent-child relationship.

Deciding whether a COBI is right for your case can be a complex decision. On the one hand, a COBI can provide valuable support and guidance for parents and children who are struggling to maintain a healthy relationship. On the other hand, participating in a COBI can be time-consuming and emotionally challenging, and it may not be the right fit for everyone.

If you are considering a COBI, it’s important to carefully weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks and to seek the advice of an experienced family law attorney who can help you to understand the legal implications of participating in a COBI and to determine if it is the right option for your case.

In conclusion, court-ordered behavioral intervention (COBI) is a structured program that can help parents and children develop and maintain healthy, positive relationships. Whether a COBI is right for your case depends on a variety of factors, and it’s important to carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks and to seek professional advice before making a decision.

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