Tampa Parental Alienation Lawyer
Addressing Parental Alienation in Court
Parental alienation is a term that describes what occurs when one parent uses unethical tactics involving their children in an effort to sway those children from favoring the other parent. One very common parental alienation strategy is speaking badly about the child's parent concerning issues regarding money, visitation or personal matters that children are in no way prepared to deal with. When this happens, the other parent may face confusion and frustration in the face of sudden hatred, fear or lack of respect from their children.
This can be extremely difficult for any parent to accept, and should never
be used as a tactic for winning
child custody,
child support or
visitation battles in court.
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While parental alienation may seem like an excellent tactic in child custody battles to manipulate your child into making decisions based on extreme and inappropriate comments, the negative effects can have real and lasting results. This is an unethical tactic that should never be used as a method to win a child custody battle, because exposure of these tactics can result in failure with respect to child custody, visitation, child support or other critical matters concerning your child.
Parental Alienation Support in Tampa
The Law Offices of Manuel Fajardo have worked for over 24 years to provide all clients with the best possible representation in family court. Our firm is adept at identifying the symptoms of parental alienation in children of divorced families, and we can provide sufficient evidence to a judge that will effectively outline the violation so that it can be included in any and all aspects of the child custody process. The best interest of a child is not relative to how one parent feels about another, and we will fight to see that these tactics are not employed successfully in your case.
Contact a Tampa child custody attorney if your spouse has been utilizing parental alienation tactics to drive you away from your children.