«My very quick scan
suggests that, whatever else her critics can say, her
judicial record does not
suggest she will be a particularly «transnationalist» justice,» Ku concludes.
Judicial responses to alienation include: ordering an assessment; ordering supervised access on a permanent basis; intervention in the early stages of the dispute, before the problem has had time to become «true» alienation, or in the early years of a child's development; changing custody on a temporary basis; determining whether «pure» or «mixed» alienation is taking place; keeping the courts involved;
suggesting counselling; making a finding of contempt; making a no - contact order; involving the Children's Aid Society; not making a parallel parenting order; meeting with the children; and in extreme cases, putting the alienating parent's actions on court
record, in hopes that if the child revisits the issue as an adult, they may be able to see what actually took place.