A lot of parental alienation cases are reduced to he-said, she-said situations, with each parent making allegations against the other. Although you may be able to support your position with extrinsic evidence and the testimony of mental health professionals, your...
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How can you mitigate the effects of parental alienation?
If you and your child are being subjected to parental alienation, then you need to figure out what you can do to bring it to a stop and how to do so as quickly as possible. While achieving that ultimate outcome may require successful legal action in the form of a...
Six ways to beat false allegations of child abuse
Parental alienation can take many forms. Sometimes a manipulating parent simply lies to a child about the other parent. While this may sound relatively minor at first, if you’re reading this post then you know that it can be an extremely powerful parental alienation...
5 steps to rebuild your relationship after parental alienation
Parental alienation can be devastating to your relationship with your child. Your child’s behavior towards you can change in the blink of an eye, and he or she may develop false beliefs about you that last a long time. As we’ve discussed on this blog, there are a...
What to do if you think they’re taking your kids abroad
In 1980, many countries, including the United States, entered into the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction Treaty. Under this multilateral treaty, countries agreed to a legal framework to protect children from being taken from their home country to another...
Signs of dysfunction may indicate pathological parenting
Families are unique and no two function the same way. From the interactions members have to the decisions parents make, how a family operates will depend on its members needs and wishes. Many families function with minimum serious issues that can cause long-term harm...
Study reveals the long-term effects of parental alienation
When a couple with a child breaks up, it is very possible that the child will bond with one parent (the alienating parent) while completely rejecting the other (the target parent) for no legitimate reason. This is referred to as parental alienation and can be...
What are the signs of parental alienation syndrome?
Child custody situations are complicated, and even parents who generally have an amicable relationship may with each other may struggle with child custody sometimes. Additionally, children with separated or divorced parents face a unique set of challenges, which may...
Why do moms commit maternal gatekeeping?
This blog has posted on the concept of maternal gatekeeping before. Essentially, it is where a mother controls the father’s household responsibilities and interactions with their children. It is a common phenomenon that has been noted by industry experts and...