10 Questions For Alienated Child in Custody Evaluation
Some questions to be asked (by age) to the child in cases of child custody evaluation to determine Parental Alienation. These questions can be used into the alienated-father families and the alienated-mother families.#1
Parental Alienation vs Parental Estrangement
What's the difference between Parental Alienation and Parental Estrangement?Parental Alienation: the child's rejection of a parent without a good reason. This usually occurs in the context of high-conflict divorce. The child's rejection of
My Son Doesn’t Want To Answer The Phone
My son does not want to talk to me: what to do, insist or resign? Here are three issues. # 1 - Who Used the Phone? The first thing to do is
I’m an Alienated Parent, What Should I Do With My 15 Years Old Daughter?
Dear Marco Pingitore, I have a daughter who is 15 years old and lives with the other parent. With her I do not have a good relationship: she does not want to
10 Tips for Alienated Parents
1. Let's start with the bang: the alienating parent is a weak one! Contrary to what you might think, the alienating parent, in the end, is weak. The reason is very simple: