When does litigation become evidence of parental alienation in Tennessee?
Should courts ever split up siblings between divorcing parents? See what one Tennessee court did to combat extreme alienation.
Parental alienation is a pathological process in which one parent undermines and sabotages a child’s relationship with the other parent, usually during separation, divorce, or postdivorce.
What can Tennessee courts do when a parent engages in parental alienation?
When can a parent’s behavior toward a stepparent lead to a change of custody in Tennessee?
When can a parent’s behavior toward a stepparent lead to a change of custody in Tennessee?
Facts: Mother and Father are the divorced parents of two children aged 16 and 17. Father lives in Tennessee with the children and was the…
Facts: When Mother and Father divorced in 2007, they agreed to a parenting plan that designated Mother as the primary residential parent of their than…
Facts: When Mother and Father divorced in 2007, they agreed to a parenting plan that designated Mother as the primary residential parent of their than…
There has been a lot of controversy recently among mental health professionals as the American Psychiatric Association contemplates adding something called “Parental Alienation Syndrome” (PAS)…
