Although all of the adult children had come to
realize that they had been
alienated from one
parent by the other, the length of time they had been
alienated and the age of awareness varied.
The family court in Shawnee county, KS has some serious issues with reacting impulsively and approving sole custody by default because the other
parent was not there... knowing they aren't dead,
realizing that 2 notices were sent and returned with «not at this address» so
parent was probably only absent because they never received word of this very important, life altering hearing - not because they felt they were above the law as indicated via court records then to seal the final decision, the judge shouldve reviewed any past files taking note of any past complaints / concerns to the court regarding
alienating parent doing just that and automatically recommend a continuation and make clear that court was not to move forward until they get a hold of the absent
parent and allow them their right to be there... because that would've been 100 % in the best interest of the child.