To meet the definition, a child must have allied himself or herself strongly with one parent, while rejecting a relationship with the other without legitimate justification. (advocatedaily.com)
Whether there are legitimate justifications associated with the rule that would override or supersede any concerns about the potential impact on the employee exercise of protected rights. (ruderware.com)
Parental alienation is a mental condition in which a child, usually one whose parents have been engaged in a high conflict separation, allies him or herself with an alienating parent and rejects a relationship with the other parent without legitimate justification. (illinoisdivorcelawyerblog.com)