Elusive Innocence: Survival Guide for the Falsely Accused - Book Review,
by Dean Tong

Roy Black, Criminal Defense Attorney "Required reading for any parent, lawyer, or social worker in divorces and child custody disputes."
Kathleen Parker, Nationally Syndicated Columnist "Dean Tong's Elusive Innocence should be a wake-up call to child advocates and lawmakers."
Book Description Elusive Innocence assists parents wrongly accused of abuse and their attorneys, as well as child protective investigators during their intake assessments. From actual case studies including the authors, to chapters on the accused, accuser, alleged child victim and agencies; to a detailed roadmap on how-to counter unfounded and false child abuse and/or domestic violence allegations; to Borderline Personality Disorder and Parental Alienation Syndrome; and to sections on how-to choose the right lawyer, Daubert v. Frye, and "Consistent With What, Exactly?" Elusive Innocence is the all-in-one handbook every defense attorney, therapist, social worker, teacher, parent, and police officer should read.
About the Author Dean Tong is an internationally noted forensic trial consultant who specializes in assisting parents and attorneys for court cases. Having been retained by wrongly accused fathers and mothers and their attorneys from 41 states in everything from child custody to domestic violence to child sexual abuse to marital rape and to shaken baby syndrome, including high-profile cases such as Elian Gonzalez and Bridget Marks, Tong is known for providing winning formulas in seemingly no-win case situations.
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