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InMyEyes
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Default Oct 22, 2017 at 01:31 PM
 
From my experience, the courts prefer to avoid addressing the real issue (I was alienated) and blamed me for the distancing of my daughter from me based on heresy and what seemed to be preconceived notions.

When my ex came and kidnapped my daughter police said nothing would be done unless I went back to court to address the issue, the papers in my hand meant nothing. A few months with mom led her to having to go to live in a mental institution the past 3 months. After she betrayed me and jeopardized her younger brother's living with me (I have custody he's from another woman), she's now stating she wants to live with me again and hopes to be out by the end of the year. This is concerning because after all I've been through with her, it's challenging to trust anything she says. I hope she's genuine and isn't coming back home as part of the grand scheme to cause me further problems regarding custody of my young son with her mother (and new bff- son's mom) behind the scenes as the puppeteers.

You mentioned there wasn't many resources for mothers could have been alienated try being a custodial father who was alienated. I have yet to find another like me but I'm sure they are out there.

The results of parental alienation are terrible.
Equally bad is when so-called professionals will not address it properly. As a result, they also destroy the lives of the innocent. It's a shame the system is as sick as those alienating.
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