Long Island Parental Alienation Attorney
About Parental Alienation
Parental alienation refers to a phenomenon that occurs after or during a divorce and has mainly to do with custody issues between parents. When parents use their children as a tool to "get back" at the other parent, or speak disparagingly of the other parent in front of the child, these actions can result in parental alienation. Regardless of the relationship between you and your ex-spouse, you should try to eliminate the stress put on your child and experts advise that children not be exposed to one parent disparaging the other. These negative actions can result in what is termed "Parental Alienation Syndrome".
If you feel that your child's other parent is attempting to alienate you it is possible that legal action can be taken to halt this destructive behavior. Our firm has been helping parents who believe their child is the victim of parental alienation for years. We may be able to start providing you with answers and put your family back into a positive condition. Speak with a Long Island family law attorney today. As our relationship with our children are vitally important, allowing such a situation to continue can eventually lead to a total loss of that precious relationship, and we urge you to contact us to discuss what can be done legally.
Parental Alienation Lawyer serving Nassau and Suffolk Counties
If you see that your relationship with your child is deteriorating and they are trying to avoid their visitation time, blame you for the divorce or are withdrawn from you, your child could be suffering from Parental Alienation Syndrome. Once the child starts to agree with one parent about the poor qualities of the other, their attitude can change, leading to the loss of affinity for their father or mother, depending upon the case. For a parent this can be extremely painful, and the suspicion that alienation is the underlying cause is often correct. We can demonstrate to the judge the presence of parental alienation and help clients protect their rights, legal interests, and family relations.
Contact a Long Island Parental Alienation Attorney
today if you feel your family is suffering due to parental alienation.
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