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How Pennsylvania Courts Handle Parental Alienation Cases

Understanding Parental Alienation in Pennsylvania Family Law Parental alienation is a complex and emotionally charged issue that can significantly impact families involved in custody disputes in Pennsylvania. It refers to a situation where one parent (the alienating parent) engages in behaviors designed to undermine and damage the child's relationship with the other parent (the alienated parent). Pennsylvania courts recognize the potential harm caused by parental alienation and strive to protect children from its detrimental effects. This article will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of parental alienation within the framework of Pennsylvania family law, offering practical advice, potential remedies, and strategic considerations. ⚖️ What Constitutes Parental Alienation in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania law doesn't have a specific statute explicitly defining "parental alienation." However, Pennsylvania courts acknowledge the concept as a f...