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Tag: Parental Alienation

Posted on June 20, 2025

Find Freedom from Family Law Drama: Avoiding Common Pitfalls

By: E.A. Putman After a relationship ends, many hope to escape the drama that contributed to its failure. However, if there are minor children and a court order, this is just the beginning. You might find yourself back in court to modify that order. Free yourself from unnecessary drama by avoiding common pitfalls in family …

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Posted on August 17, 2020

Back to School: Who Has the Right to Make the Decisions Concerning the Child’s Education

As students return to school during COVID-19, many parents are faced with decisions that may be in conflict with the other parent's wishes. Will my child attend school virtually or in person?

Posted on July 24, 2018July 24, 2018

Child Chess Piece: Stop Playing Games; The unexpected consequences of using your Child as a pawn

Children are wired to crave the love and attention of two peopleโ€“their mother and their father. Restricting this child to a single-sourced love pushes them later to pursue an alternative source to supplement the love lost.

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