Parental Alienation: Myths, Realities, and Legal Insights
The impact of parental alienation on the child is the most important thing and that's done by Kent University are doing quite a lot of research around the area as well.
What happens when one parent turns a child against the other during a divorce? This episode of the Divorce Coaching Podcast tackles the tough subject of parental alienation. Hosts Tom Nash and Fay Petcher team up with family law expert Jeetesh Patel to break down what parental alienation really means, how to recognize it, and its impact on families.
Jeetesh brings his wealth of experience to the table, answering pressing questions like whether children have a say, if psychological assessments can help, and how to prove you're facing alienation. The conversation also covers the three main types of parental alienation and even touches on sibling alienation. With insights backed by Kent University's research, this episode is a must-listen for any parent navigating the choppy waters of divorce or separation.
Whether you're dealing with subtle signs or blatant instances of alienation, this episode offers practical advice and legal perspectives to help you understand and address the issue.