Some examples of ways in which parents alienate their children
against the other parent include:
Not exact matches
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Reasons cited for opposition
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Generally speaking, termination of parental rights if fairly rare, and only imposed in the most extreme cases, for example, where a
parent has subjected a child to severe abuse,
including abandonment, torture, chronic abuse, or sexual abuse, or has committed similar acts
against the
other parent.
Divorce has a reputation for being a long, arduous and contentious process that pits both spouses
against each
other in a vicious, no - holds - barred court fight to determine everything
including division of assets, spousal maintenance,
parenting time, and child support.
Within family systems theory is the concept of a child's triangulation into the conflict between the
parents which can
include a cross-generational coalition of a child with one
parent, the alienating
parent,
against the
other parent, the rejected
parent.
They
include issues such as your ability to promote a healthy relationship between your child and her
other parent, so if you do anything to interfere with or obstruct visitation without a very good reason, this could work
against you.
In the Family Law Week article, Abrahams learned that
other jurisdictions
include «criminalization when a resident
parent has been «found» to have alienated a child
against the
other parent.»
Some definitions of physical abuse do not
include perpetrator intent;
others reflect motive rather than injury type.3 Additionally, definitions of physical abuse are culturally determined, and what is considered abusive in one society may not be in another.4, 5 In many societies, physical violence
against children as a method of punishment is endorsed by
parents, sanctioned by societal institutions (such as schools) and allowed by law.
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These factors
include the child = s sibling relationships, the preference of the child, the attempts of one
parent to turn the child
against the
other parent, any history of drug or alcohol abuse, and any
other relevant factors.
An injunction for protection
against domestic violence issued pursuant to s. 741.30 for a
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Court filings quickly fill with mutual accusations by one
parent against the
other,
including sexual, physical, and emotional abuse, brain - washing, parental alienation syndrome, sabotage, and manipulation.
Generally, domestic violence
includes acts
against any member of the household,
including children or the
other parent.
Evidence of abuse by a party
against: the
other parent of the party's child; the party's spouse; or any child residing within the party's household (
including a child
other than the child who is the subject of the custody or visitation proceeding) may be considered as a factor bearing on the welfare and best interests of the child.
When children get caught in the middle of parental conflict, they are at risk for many psychosocial problems,
including alignment with one
parent against the
other (e.g., Amato, 1994; Johnston, 1994; Wallerstein, Lewis, & Blakeslee, 2001; Wallerstein & Blakeslee, 1996).