Parents that deliberately alienate children from the other parent deserve some jail time.

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Parents that deliberately alienate children from the other parent deserve some jail time. After all, it is akin to Child Kidnapping and Parental Alienation is a hate crime against the child.  Nassau County judge jails mother who falsely accused ex of sex abuse and alienated him from kids… more »

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A ‘Hidden’ Facet of Custody Disputes

*Parental Alienation Syndrome:A ‘Hidden’ Facet of Custody Disputes* *by Lisa Cook* …extending through the years of childhood and adolescence in his [or her] relations with both parents, [a child] builds up working models of how attachment figures are likely to behave towards him in any variety of situations; and on those models are based *all his expectations, and therefore all his plans, for the rest of his life.* John Bowlby, *Separation, Anxiety, and Anger* *Introduction* Custody determinations are not simple. In fact, there are often complications which are not readily disc… more »

Facebook.com/StandupforZorayaParental Alienation by Joel R. Brandes

*NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL, March 26, 2000* *”PARENTAL ALIENATION”* by *Joel R. Brandes* Parental Alienation was recently described as a situation where one parent intentionally attempts to alienate his or her child from the other parent, by poisoning his mind, and usually succeeds.(1) Parental Alienation Syndrome (“PAS”) is a disorder that usually arises in the context of child-custody disputes. Its primary manifestation is the child’s unjustified campaign of denigration against a parent. It results from the combination of a programming (brainwashing) parent’s indoctrinations and the … more »

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Case Law on Parental Alienation Syndrome and Parental Alienation Disorder

“Changing a child last name (away from the father’s) is an act of venom”
“Changing a child last name (away from the father’s) is an act of venom”
PAS Case Law
The purpose of this page is to provide the visitor with an overview of important PAS case law. The citations are in Blue Book format and are followed by a short explanation of the case. Need for Proof in PAS Cases *Coursey v. Super. Ct.*, 194 Cal. App. 3d 147; 239 Cal. Rptr. 365 (Cal. Ct. App. 1987). Alienated fourteen-year-old daughter refused to visit her father pursuant to the terms of a stipulated order. The mother was found in contempt. On appeal, the court found that absent evidence of intent, it could not be inferred that failure of visitation was willful on mot… more »Proof Family Law is Broken - 2016

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  2. The father’s rights movement isn’t an anti-mom or anti-woman movement; it’s an anti-unfairness movement. Our aim is to champion the cause of equal parenting, family law reform and equal contact for divorced/separated parents with their children. The fathers’ rights movement is a movement whose members are primarily interested in issues related to family law, including child custody and child support that affect fathers and their children. Many of its members are fathers who desire to share the parenting of their children equally with their children’s mother—either after divorce or as unwed fathers, and the children of the terminated marriage. The movement includes women as well as men, often the second wives of divorced fathers or other family members of men who have had some engagement with family law. Most of the members of the fathers’ rights movement had little prior interest in the law or politics. However, as they felt that their goal of equal shared parenting was being frustrated by the family courts, many took an interest in family law, including child custody and child support.  http://www.iloveandneedmydaughter.blogspot.com/2013/04/reckless-disregard-true-and-compelling.html

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