Massachusetts Attorney for Parental Alienation Cases
About Parental Alienation
Parental alienation is a term that is used to describe a phenomenon that can occur involving divorced parents and a child. It is basically the use of the child to further rejection of one parent by commenting negatively around the child or influencing him/her in some other way to alienate the other parent. In such a case the rejection of the parent stems directly from the other parents' influence over the child. Not all courts will accept parental alienation as evidence but some will take it into consideration when assigning custody.
Using a child to further your own animosity towards another adult is wrong. Our attorney at Rauseo Law believes that parents who have been alienated due to the other parents' influence deserve the attention and love of their child and we are willing to help clients take action to right this wrong. When parents instill negative feelings towards one parent in the child it not only affects the other parent, but has a detrimental effect on the child as well. Ask a Massachusetts divorce attorney how you can remedy a parental alienation situation.
Family Lawyer in Massachusetts
Child custody issues can be upsetting for the whole family and negatively impact the child if not carried out swiftly and without undue antagonism. If you believe that you and your child have been the victims of parental alienation you may need a skilled attorney to do an evaluation so that you can remedy the situation as fast as possible. There are a number of thing you may be able to do to handle parental alienation in our child and you should speak with an attorney to discuss these before the situation becomes more difficult. Our firm has a passion for helping families and restoring happiness wherever possible. Our attorneys have 28 years of experience in family law and handle every case personally.
Contact a Massachusetts divorce attorney
if you feel your child has been victimized by parental alienation. We may be able to assist you if you live in Lynnfield, Newburyport, Cambridge, Andover, Marblehead, Saugus, Lowell, Winchester, Wakefield, Beverly, or Lexington.