📄 How to Prove Parental Alienation in Court? | Los Angeles Divorce
⚖️ How to Prove Parental Alienation in Court – Step-by-Step Guide!
If your ex is damaging your relationship with your child—by badmouthing you, limiting visitation, or influencing your child to reject you—you may be experiencing parental alienation. Courts take this issue seriously, but you need strong evidence to prove it. In this video, I’ll explain how to document and present your case effectively in court.
📌 What You’ll Learn:
✔️ What parental alienation is & why courts take it seriously. ⚖️
✔️ How to gather evidence, including texts, emails, & visitation records. 📑
✔️ Why witness statements from teachers, counselors, & family are crucial. 🔎
✔️ How to request a court-ordered custody evaluation. 🚨
✔️ Real case: How one parent successfully proved alienation & gained custody! 💼
🚨 Real Client Story:
A client’s ex regularly badmouthed them and restricted visitation, leading the child to reject contact. By documenting incidents and securing testimony from teachers & therapists, we proved parental alienation, resulting in a custody modification in our client’s favor.
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