Parental Alienation: How Courts Respond and What Parents Should Know
Parental alienation occurs when a child’s negative view of a parent is influenced by the other parent’s behaviour. This guide explains how the family court assesses alienation concerns and protects a child’s emotional wellbeing.
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The presumption of parental involvement in children law is being removed, marking a major shift in how family courts approach child arrangements. This reform prioritises child safety and welfare, particularly where abuse or safeguarding concerns exist.
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Learn how the courts assess risk and protect families.
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