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What is Parental Alienation?

On Behalf of | Nov 19, 2011 | Child Custody, Family Law

Are you in the process of
divorce? Have you been fighting recently with your spouse? If so, you need to
be careful to avoid something called parental alienation.

Sure, every divorce is bound to bring some unsettling emotions to the surface
towards your partner. But, when you take these emotions and use them to
create a rift between your child and his/her parent, that is not right.
This is called parental alienation and it can actually get you in a lot
of trouble.

If a judge discovers that you are engaging in parental alienation, the
outcome of your divorce settlement can be seriously affected. In essence,
any time that you create a negative picture of the other parent to your
child, this is a form of alienation and abuse. When you actively seek
to separate your child from the other parent, the affected party could
go to court and argue that you should not have custody of the child at
all due to the emotional trauma inflicted on the child.

If this happens, the court will always look to act in the best interests
of the child in questions, which means your
child custody arrangement may be impacted.

Are you a victim of parental alienation? Is this impacting the time you
have with your child? Put an end to this maltreatment now by
contacting Hopper Law Office to enlist the services of our experienced Raleigh family law attorney.

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