When one considers that arguing attorneys and
family law judges typically learn about Parental Alienation via arguments, examinations and cross examinations in court, it should not be surprising that such understandings are usually limited to the facts of a particular case, and are not necessarily characteristic of specific knowledge acquisition.
Speech by Sir James Munby (president of the
family courts) to the Society of editors: - «I have said this many times in the past but it must never be forgotten that, with the state's abandonment of the right to impose capital sentences, orders of the kind which
family judges are
typically invited to make in public
law proceedings are amongst the most drastic that any
judge in any jurisdiction is ever empowered to make.