Tuesday, May 18, 2010

I Lost My Children to Parental Alienation.... a website to share stories.

I found this website where parents can post how they lost their children to Parental Alienation on the part of the other parent. Post your story, too!

I Lost My Children to Parental Alienation


Read true personal stories, chat & get advice, support and help from a group of 8 people who all say 'I Lost My Children to Parental Alienation'


http://www.experienceproject.com/groups/Lost-My-Children-To-Parental-Alienation/160766

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Parental Alienation is Psychological Child Abuse



Date: 2010-05-08, 11:57PM CDT
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Parental Alienation is Psychological Child Abuse

"In a recent survey, one in five parents stated that their primary objective during the divorce was to make the experience as unpleasant as possible for the former spouse; despite the effects such attitudes and behavior have on the children." If there is a child involved, the parent will use the child as a false weapons. When Parental Alienation tactics are successful, the child suffers the emotional loss of the parent and remains in a constant cycle of emotional pain associated with the loss of a parent. Parental Alienation is psychological child abuse.

Fathers for Change is a consolidation of information I have come across, while trying to 'find information' on the subject of Parental Alienation. I have been battling Parental Alienation tactics since my separation in March of 2004 when my (now) ex-wife told me “You will never see your daughter again.” Since, I have fought one tactic after another, and I have spent thousands in attorney fees. Because I've continued to fight, I have a very close relationship with my daughter, who is beautiful, happy and healthy... www.fathersforchange.org

Fathers for Change is looking for parents who have firsthand experience with Parental Alienation Tactics for a documentary it is comprising. If you have experienced PA, and wish to add your story, e-mail me at james.edwards@fathersforchange.org or go to http://www.fathersforchange.org/aboutmecontactme.html


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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Family Courts are Partners in Parental Alienation

Barbara Johnson When a court (1) issues a restraining order against one parent after an exparte hearing, the court has taken a step toward ordering parental alienation.
When a court (2) does not order "joint custody" or "shared parenting" without an evidentiary hearing and without using the standard of "clear and convincing evidence," the court has taken a step toward ordering parental alienation.
When a court (3) orders "supervised visitation" without an evidentiary hearing and without using the standard of "clear and convincing evidence," the court has taken a step toward ordering parental alienation.
When a court (4) allows the kidnapping of children from one or more parents without an evidentiary hearing and without proving that the parent(s) are unfit to parent the child(ren), the court has taken a step toward ordering parental alienation.
These are all instances from which parental alienation can and does arise.