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Removal from An Alienating Parent Not a “Last Resort”
“The court must be alert to early signs of alienation. . . . It is emphatically not necessary to wait for serious, worse still irreparable, harm to be done before appropriate action is taken.” Continue reading
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Do Nothin’ Til You Hear From Me
What should you do if your child rejects you? Ask a therapist this question before 2002 and the answer was probably, “Be patient. Your child will reach out within a couple of years.” After my first book on parental alienation … Continue reading
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