What to Do If Your Ex Is Turning the Kids Against You – Parental Alienation
Is your child pulling away—and you suspect your ex is behind it? Parental alienation can destroy relationships and devastate your case if not handled strategically. This guide, written by a seasoned family law attorney, gives you the tools to fight back the right way.
You’ll learn:
How to spot and prove alienation
What to say (and not say) to your child
When to go to court—and how to prepare
How to rebuild the bond while protecting your rights
Smart. Tactical. Court-ready.
If you're being erased from your child’s life, this guide helps you respond with strength, not panic.
Disclaimer: This is not legal advice. Consult an attorney in your state.
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