Parental Alienation
While experts still disagree if parental alienation syndrome is a true medical or mental issue, most realistic people and parents understand that parental alienation happens in a lot of custody cases, and high conflict relationships are more likely to have one parent alienating the children from the other parent.
Parental alienation is the act of one parent trying to convince the children that the other parent is a bad parent, out to hurt them, or simply doesn’t really want them. Alienating parents make comments around the children about not having enough money because the other parent won’t give them any, even though they are receiving child support, or they refuse to allow the other parent to see the kids and then tell them that they just didn’t show up, to much more serious alienation attempts like the Mother that told her children Dad planned on killing them during his planned Disney World vacation with the children.
Mr Custody Coach and his team help parents recognize the signs of parental alienation and create a parenting plan to help combat the ongoing attempts and reverse the alienation that has already occurred. While some courts recognize and act against parental alienation, most do not, so it’s important to take action in your relationship with your children immediately. Read more of our articles on parental alienation and become a member today.
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