What children of divorce want most and need most is to maintain strong and healthy relationships with both of their parents. Children have an innate desire to love, and be loved, by their mother and ...
During conflict within families, children often side with one parent. When does that behavior turn into more harmful parental alienation? Medically reviewed by Dr. Ann-Louise T Lockhart, PsyD, ...
Parental alienation has detrimental effects on both minors and adults, and while according to a psychologist targeted children are prone to long-term mental health issues, a lawyer believes that the ...
The biases of a court expert whose advice has been pivotal in the removal of at least a dozen children from their mothers’ care have been exposed by an undercover investigation by the Bureau of ...
A mother has claimed that evidence submitted to the family court by an unregulated psychologist was used by her abusive ex-partner to bolster his harassment of her. The father, described by the judge ...
Parental alienation describes a process in high-conflict separations whereby one caregiver systematically undermines a child’s relationship with the other parent. Manifesting through denigration, ...
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