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Protecting Your Children From Parental Alienation

It is natural for children whose parents live apart to want to spend more time with them. Most children feel that they will not be able to spend enough time with mom and dad after divorce. If your former spouse is trying very hard to keep your children from you, contact a Salt Lake City parental rights lawyer Emy Cordano at Emy A. Cordano, Attorney at Law. She will make sure you and your children are protected under the law.<br>

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Protecting Your Children From Parental Alienation

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  1. Protecting Your Children From Parental Alienation

  2. It is natural for children whose parents live apart to want to spend more time with them. Most children feel that they will not be able to spend enough time with mom and dad after divorce.

  3. Custodial parents generally have less time for the children due to the many responsibilities they have and non-custodial parents aren’t around as much as they used to.

  4. Divorce can be one of the most frightening experiences for children since their lives may change dramatically after their parents decide to go separate ways. They have to adapt to a new family structure they do not like yet they have no control over it. Children need the love and care of both parents when growing up.

  5. How Can You Protect Your Children? Let’s start by taking a closer look at the common signs of parental alienation: The child avoids contact with the targeted parent for no particular reason. The targeted parent is constantly being accused of wrongdoing. The child says inappropriate things for their age. The child feels confident about rude behavior. The child insists that it is their decision to no longer spend time with the targeted parent. The child may also refuse to no longer be with the family of the targeted family.

  6. Dealing With Parental Alienation Don’t talk bad about your former spouse in front of your children. Don’t act like the other parent or imitate the alienating behavior. Reassure your children that you will always love them and care for them no matter what. Don’t blame your children.

  7. Remind your children of the great times you had together. Respect your visitation schedule.

  8. Hire An Attorney If your former spouse is trying very hard to keep your children from you, contact a Salt Lake City parental rights lawyer Emy Cordano at Emy A. Cordano, Attorney at Law. She will make sure you and your children are protected under the law. Emy Cordano

  9. Thank You..! 6465 S 3000 E, Suite 103 Salt Lake City, UT, 84121 801-804-5152 https://www.cor-law.com/contact-us/

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