Tag Archive: parental alienation

Fourth of July and Custody

Who has the kids? If you are newly divorced or if the time has just flown by since you were divorced, you may not be sure.  If you and your ex-husband are adult enough to communicate and be civil, the decision may be simple. If either of you tend to act on the juvenile side […]

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Divorce: Be Patient with Your Children

One of the best pieces of advice that I received when I was going through the divorce process was, “Be patient. Don’t stoop to his level by alienating them from him. Then wait. At some point, they will understand what really happened.” I’ll add a few other suggestions… P    Pay attention to them. A   Ask […]

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Divorce Facts: Perspective and Comments

Those of you who are regulars here, know that I do indeed post appropriate comments. When I say appropriate, I do not mean that the comment necessarily agrees with what I say here. Below is a comment made on the post, Parental Alienation At Its Worst. I am writing this post in an effort to […]

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Parental Alienation at Its Worst

From experience, I know that women who are experiencing the pain of divorce are consoled by understanding that they are not alone. This is a story that I have heard only 3 times in over a decade and it is absolutely heart breaking.  In my opinion, the height of parental alienation involves children who have […]

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