Alan Feigenbaum and Deepti Shenoy present a Q&A with retired matrimonial Judge Richard Dollinger where they examine parental alienation in custody disputes and highlight the challenges courts face in ...
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Parental alienation is when one parent turns a child against the other during separations or divorces. Beyond family drama, it leaves children anxious, guilty and distrustful. Experts say early ...
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An alienation clause, also known as a due-on-sale clause, is a standard provision in most mortgage agreements. It requires the borrower to repay the full loan balance if the property is sold or ...
Alienation of affection is a unique and emotionally charged legal claim. It allows a spouse to hold a third party civilly liable for intentionally interfering in a marriage, resulting in the loss of ...
As we have already seen, according to Foucault, at the end of the eighteenth century, madness was incorporated into human interiority while simultaneously being given over entirely to the human gaze.
Parental alienation is an increasingly used term used in cases involving children. The President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew MacFarlane, recently said that there has been a “complete upsurge in ...
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Ann-Louise T. Lockhart, PsyD, ABPP, is a board-certified pediatric psychologist, parent coach, author, speaker, and owner of A New Day Pediatric Psychology, PLLC. When one parent manipulates a child ...
Over the past year, Hannah Dreyfus has published a stream of “parent’s worst nightmare” journalism on ProPublica. A recent story featured a Colorado mom, Christine, who lost custody of her young son ...