PARENTAL ALIENATION

PARENTAL ALIENATION — THE BATTLEFIELD

Parental alienation is one of the most weaponized concepts in family court. It cuts both ways:

Both scenarios are documented in Canadian case law. Both have been addressed by courts when fathers knew the law and brought the evidence.

The leading case is Williamson v. Williamson, 2016 BCCA 87 — cited in 100+ Canadian court decisions.

SHE SAYS YOU'RE ALIENATING THE KIDS? HERE'S HOW COURTS HAVE DESTROYED FALSE PARENTAL ALIENATION CLAIMS

Parental Alienation Nexus

SHE SAYS YOU’RE ALIENATING THE KIDS? HERE’S HOW COURTS HAVE DESTROYED FALSE PARENTAL ALIENATION CLAIMS

Here’s what courts found when parental alienation claims fell apart — and exactly how those fathers defended themselves.


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Is your ex-wife and her lawyer destroying your life and rendering you unable to sleep? Are they accusing YOU of alienating the children — when the children’s own feelings have a rational basis? Are they using a psychologist’s untested report to take your kids away? Are you staring at an affidavit at 2am wondering how any of this is legal? Why aren’t courts required to distinguish alienation from estrangement before ripping children from their fathers?

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