What Is Parental Alienation? How Texas Courts View It

Child custody disputes are already emotionally charged, but sometimes the conflict goes beyond disagreements about schedules, schooling, or medical decisions. In some cases, one parent may actively interfere with a child’s relationship with the other parent. This behavior is commonly referred to as parental alienation, and it is something Texas courts take very seriously. Parental alienation can be difficult to recognize at first, especially when it begins subtly. Over time, however, it can cause real

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