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Matters of Parental Alienation
Being frozen out of your child’s life for no reason can be one of the most heartbreaking experiences of your life as a parent. For this reason, more and more parents are seeking the help of professionals skilled in bringing parental alienation actions to the courts to restore their right to parent their child. Your children are innocent. They need protection. When innocents are being harmed, PsychLaw is the team that you want on your side.
- Here are the Answers to Your Questions
- What are Some of the Warning Signs of Parental Alienation?
- What is the Difference between Parental Alienation Syndrome and Parental Alienation?
- Parental Alienation Develops Over Time
- Why You Should Be Concerned About Parental Alienation
- Are There Different Degrees of Parental Alienation?
- Criteria for the Diagnosis of Parental Alienation
- Brainwashing? Syndrome? Unreasonable Estrangement?
- Brainwashing Techniques Used by Alienating Parents
- How Can Parental Alienation Be Defeated?
- How to Win a Parental Alienation Case
- The History of Parental Alienation in the Courts
- Basic Research into Parent/Child Alienation
- What is the Phenomena of Parental Alienation?
- What is the Incidence and Prevalence of Parental Alienation?
- What are the Symptoms and Consequences of Parental Alienation?
- What are the Strategies used by Alienating Parents?
- What Role Should Mental Health Professionals Play in Parental Alienation?
- Therapy in Cases of Parental Alienation
- Role of the Attorney in Parental Alienation Cases
- What Court Action is Warranted in Parental Alienation?
Protecting the Innocent
Are you concerned that your child is being harmed at the hands of the custodial parent and needs to be protected?
How do you address the fact that your ex-spouse or ex-partner has manipulated your child into fearing you or being unwilling to be around you at all?
How can you prove that the outrageous and false allegations your divorcing spouse has made against you are absolutely untrue?
What if you did not get custody or visitation with your children based on facts that have nothing to do with the law or the truth of what is happening in the custodial parent’s home?
How can you restore the balance of power and allow your child to have the benefit of two loving parents?
Assisting Attorneys — Helping Parents
Whether you are an attorney seeking more information from a legal and psychological perspective or you need cross-examining guidance with regard to expert behavioral witnesses, or you are a parent who wants his or her child back safe and sound, we are the team to call.
We have built a reputation on meticulous preparation, insightful, creative case strategizing, painstaking attention to detail, and thorough investigation.
We do this with the goal of helping our clients, point by point, case by case.