Not exact matches
He is experienced in filing against the
parent who has set
out to
alienate a
child from the
other parent, sabatoge the bond between the
child and that
parent, and in every possible way remove that
parent and their family
from the life of the
child.
He is experienced in filing against the
parent who has set
out to
alienate a
child from the
other parent, sabotage the bond between the
child and that
parent, and in every possible way remove that
parent and their family
from the life of the
child.
A
parent who has had a
child alienated from them by the acts of the
other parent could make
out a claim against the
alienating parent to establish a cause of action for intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Gardner (2002) pointed
out, «when true parental abuse and / or neglect is present the
child's animosity may be justified, and so the parental alienation syndrome diagnosis is not applicable» Johnston (2001) is right that it is «critical to differentiate the
alienated child (who persistently refuses and rejects visitation because of unreasonable negative views and feelings)
from other children who also resist contact with a
parent after separation.