Thursday, February 14, 2013

Parental Alienation: Voices from Non-Custodial Parents

Parental Alienation is unfortunately a very common issue that non-custodial parents and families face after a divorce, separation, or during a custody battle. Below is a list of voices from non-custodial families and what they have to say about parental alienation and how it affects them and their children. Compiled by NC Fathers

James in Indiana on parental alienation: It feels like what parents who lose children to accidents or illness go through. Except I get to go through it over, and over, and over again without ever getting any closure.

Eric in Indiana on parental alienation: It's painful to be yanked from my daughter, and when the courts finally do get me some visitation my child is scared because of lies told. Then I rebuild the relationship only to start back over again.

Frank in Alabama on parental alienation: It is the greatest heart breaking and wrenching experience of my life. My sons have suffered tremendously for what my ex, her lawyer and the judge did in court. There is no love like a Father's love!!!

Matthew in Virginia on parental alienation: I have yet to see my 4 year old twin girls. My counselor called the depression I've had over the situation similar to losing a child. Even though I know they are alive, the act of legally kidnapping your children is a very deep pain.