Parental alienation, when one parent engages in behaviors to turn a child against the other parent, is a serious problem. Such behavior can manifest following a parents’ divorce or separation and can have long-lasting and damaging effects on children. Although both family law and tort law offer various remedies for parental alienation, this Note argues that parental alienation is best handled through family law. Accordingly, the best interest of the child standard should be modified to include parental alienation to prevent it from occurring in the first place. Additionally, courts should utilize the therapeutic intervention approach to mitigate the harms of parental alienation when it has already occurred instead of automatically modifying...
The phenomenon of a child's strident rejection of one parent, generally accompanied by strong r...
Each of the three types of parental alienation syndrome (PAS) warrants a different therapeutic appro...
When a child does not want to visit or live with a parent after divorce or separation, the public an...
Parental alienation, when one parent engages in behaviors to turn a child against the other parent, ...
When cases enter the court system with allegations of child alienation, special legal and clinical m...
LLM (International Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWith an alarmingly high di...
Parental alienation occurs when a child is unreasonably influenced by a parent’s unwarranted views o...
ABSTRACT: This paper deals with the steps involved in mediation before or while legal action and the...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Over the past three decades, parental alienation syndrome (PAS) has been proposed to explain behavio...
The question whether courts should order children with parental alienation syndrome (PAS) to visit/r...
The social changes that are contributing to modifications in family structure are also, among others...
Frequently in cases in which Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) has been determined courts become co...
This note, however, does not focus on the role of parental alienation syndrome in the law, but avoid...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017As a family counsellor emp...
The phenomenon of a child's strident rejection of one parent, generally accompanied by strong r...
Each of the three types of parental alienation syndrome (PAS) warrants a different therapeutic appro...
When a child does not want to visit or live with a parent after divorce or separation, the public an...
Parental alienation, when one parent engages in behaviors to turn a child against the other parent, ...
When cases enter the court system with allegations of child alienation, special legal and clinical m...
LLM (International Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWith an alarmingly high di...
Parental alienation occurs when a child is unreasonably influenced by a parent’s unwarranted views o...
ABSTRACT: This paper deals with the steps involved in mediation before or while legal action and the...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Over the past three decades, parental alienation syndrome (PAS) has been proposed to explain behavio...
The question whether courts should order children with parental alienation syndrome (PAS) to visit/r...
The social changes that are contributing to modifications in family structure are also, among others...
Frequently in cases in which Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) has been determined courts become co...
This note, however, does not focus on the role of parental alienation syndrome in the law, but avoid...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017As a family counsellor emp...
The phenomenon of a child's strident rejection of one parent, generally accompanied by strong r...
Each of the three types of parental alienation syndrome (PAS) warrants a different therapeutic appro...
When a child does not want to visit or live with a parent after divorce or separation, the public an...