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[Solved] Being Reunited Parental Alienation Success Stories


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(@UnjustCourts)
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Joined: 5 years ago

My case ended nearly a decade ago, with the courts leaving with me no contact due to no compliance from the mother and breaking lots of orders. it was recognised that the child was being negatively influenced by the mother and other family members. But they couldn't force her to promote contact and the rest of her parenting was good providing warmth food etc. I can't believe that it was made so easy for her and it was blatant parental alienation.

I'm just wondering as any one been reunited with their child/ren after years of parental alienation

I am beginning to lose hope

Thanks

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(@dadmod4)
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Joined: 15 years ago

It does happen. I think your best chance might be to try to reestablish contact through social media. If you succeed, it will likely be a slow process at first, and more likely to succeed once out from the mother's influence.

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