The intersection of therapy and litigation is a regular occurrence in the modern divorce. Individuals in treatment, or with children in treatment, go through divorces. Parents seek therapy to help children deal with the ramifications of a divorce. Invariably, families in particularly acrimonious divorces find themselves in court-ordered therapy.But when parties to a contested custody case draw their therapist into the litigation, a litany of problems quickly materialize for all involved.At the outset, all therapy is …