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There is nothing 'on the books' about parental alienation, but there are many factors of that process that can be proven and can make a difference to a judge. Alienation is something only done by people who are not concerned for the best interests of the child. A person who will alienate usually won't take responsibility for anything, have either abuse in their past or chemical abuse in their present - and take a scorched earth approach to anyone who expects them to look inward or take accountability. Their attitude is, "Just go away, but don't forget to send the check."

If a person is faced with alienation, there are many good sources on the web - doctors, support groups, action groups. Alliance for Single Parents

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there are none. mothers can alienate and fathers suffer. NC is a no fault state when it comes to mothers, meaning the mothers can do nothing wrong. Keeping your child away from his/her father is wrong, but the courts always side on the mother. Just as long as you keep the money coming to them they don't care about what you want.

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