Child Alienation Archives

Child Custody and Domestic Violence: A Call for Safety and Accountability

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Child Custody and Domestic Violence: A Call for Safety and Accountability focuses on the complexity of the challenges facing judges, lawyers, legislators, and mental health professionals in developing safe and effective strategies for resolving custody disputes. Jaffe, Lemon, and Poisson integrate the most recent clinical and legal issues in the field in considering the prevalence of divorce and domestic violence as well as the relevance of domestic vi… More >>

Child Custody and Domestic Violence: A Call for Safety and Accountability

Beyond Divorce Casualties: Reunifying the Alienated Family

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A companion to Divorce Casualties, this is a workbook for severely alienated children and their parents. Learn about unification therapy, how to prepare for reunification, how to work with attorneys and mediators, and even how to say goodbye if reunification is not possible. This book also provides real life examples of alienating behavior, with instructions and exercises for how to change feelings and behavior…. More >>

Beyond Divorce Casualties: Reunifying the Alienated Family

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In 1815, Mary Marshall Dyer renounced her Shaker beliefs and departed from the religious community in Enfield, New Hampshire, that she had called her home, leaving behind her husband and five children. Angry and alone, Dyer embarked on a fifty year public campaign against the Shakers in an effort to obtain custody of her children and to discredit the sect. The American public followed the debate with great interest. De Wolfe tells this now little-known story in bril… More >>

Shaking the Faith: Women, Family, and Mary Marshall Dyer’s Anti-Shaker Campaign, 1815-1867

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Parental alienation is a social dynamic, generally occurring due to divorce or separation, when a child expresses unjustified hatred or unreasonably strong dislike of one parent, making access by the rejected parent difficult or impossible. These feelings may be influenced by negative comments by the other parent and by the characteristics, such as lack of empathy and warmth, of the rejected parent. The term does not apply… More >>

Parental Alienation: Parental Alienation, Divorce, Legal Separation, Child Abuse, Parental Alienation Syndrome, Richard A. Gardner

The Parental Alienation Syndrome

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Discusses Dr. Gardner’s understanding of the etiology, development, manifestations, and treatment of parental alienation syndrome which is so often seen in the context of child custody disputes…. More >>

The Parental Alienation Syndrome

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This digital document is an article from Florida Bar Journal, published by Florida Bar on June 1, 1997. The length of the article is 3750 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Parental alienation syndrome: an age-old custody problem.: An article from: Florida Bar Journal

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“I have been through some of the worst of contentious divorce litigation,” Alec Baldwin declares in A Promise to Ourselves. Using a very personal approach, he offers practical guidance to help others avoid the anguish he has endured.

An Academy and Tony Award nominee and a 2007 recipient of Golden Globe, SAG, and Television Critics Association Awards for best actor in a comedy, Alec Baldwin is one of the best-known, most successful actors in the world. Hi… More >>

A Promise to Ourselves: A Journey Through Fatherhood and Divorce

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This digital document is an article from Florida Bar Journal, published by Florida Bar on March 1, 1999. The length of the article is 3667 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Parental alienation syndrome: how to detect it and what to do about it.: An article from: Florida Bar Journal

Move Away Cases – Move Away Madness in Child Custody Proceedings

When a custodial parent in a child custody proceeding requests a move away order from the court allowing him/her to move away a significant distance such that it would interfere with the noncustodial parent’s visitation and his/her contact with the children, this is commonly referred to as a move away case. A move away case is one of the most difficult cases for the family courts to hear because the request by the custodial parent to move away with his/her children often has a negative impact on the amount of time and frequent and continuous contact the children will have with the noncustodial parent. Some jurisdictions are permissive in how they rule on move away cases and other jurisdictions are more restrictive.

States in which the statutory language and case law pertaining to move away cases is more permissive may result in having more permissive rulings on move away cases. In such states, there may be a strong presumption that the parent that has primary physical custody of the children has the right to move away with the children and the burden to prevent the move away rests squarely on the noncustodial parent to make a showing that the move away is done in bad-faith or the move away would be detrimental to the welfare of the children. Further, states that are more permissive in how they rule on move away cases may not require the custodial parent to show that the move is expedient to the child’s welfare or even necessary. In other words, if the move away is good for the custodial parent, then the move away is presumed to automatically be good for the children. As a result of such a high burden being placed on the noncustodial parent to prevent the move away, affecting a move away case has become the perfect battleground for some custodial parents to alienate the noncustodial parent from his/her children.

In other jurisdictions, the statutory language and case law pertaining to move away cases may be more restrictive and a higher burden is placed on the custodial parent seeking a move away order to demonstrate that the move away is in good-faith, necessary, expedient to the welfare of the children, and/or in the best interest of the children. In such states, rulings regarding move away cases may result in more restrictive move away decisions.

Overall, move away cases often have an all or nothing feel to them, especially for the noncustodial or left-behind parent. A move away case can change a child’s relationship with the left behind parent and it may never be the same as a result of a move away. A move away case is not about whether or not the parent can move away, it is about whether or not the parent can move away with his/her children. If you are seeking a move away order or trying to prevent a move away order you would be wise to consult an attorney to find out if your jurisdiction is more permissive or restrictive in how they rule on move away cases.

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The Parentectomy ~ A Memoir: A Perspective On Rising Above Parental Alienation

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In a “”winner takes all”" culture, children caught in divorce have become the grand prize.

Experts claim parental alienation has reached epidemic proportions in our country. Parents are only human, but when they indulge in their own unhealthy feelings… More >>

The Parentectomy ~ A Memoir: A Perspective On Rising Above Parental Alienation

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