by Robert A. Evans, Ph.D. | Jun 3, 2016 | Child Custody Parent Alienation, Parental Alienation in Court, Parenting Plans
This is the third in a series of articles on Parenting Considerations during Divorce and Dissolution cases. Our first article addressed parenting considerations from Birth to 18 Months, while the second article addressed the Toddler-Preschool Aged Child. Despite a...
by Robert A. Evans, Ph.D. | May 27, 2016 | Child Custody Parent Alienation, Parental Alienation, Parenting Plans
Parenting a toddler-preschooler is difficult and at times trying. During a stressful family transition, such as separation and divorce, a parent may have less time, energy, and patience to handle an active, exploring toddler or inquisitive preschooler. Unfortunately,...
by Robert A. Evans, Ph.D. | May 6, 2016 | Child Custody Parent Alienation, Parental Alienation in Court, Parenting Plans
This is the first in a series of articles on Parenting Considerations during divorce. Over the next few weeks, we will highlight parenting considerations from birth through 18 years of age. Parenting is the source from which a child’s sense of self derives. A...
by Robert A. Evans, Ph.D. | Apr 29, 2016 | Parental Alienation in Court, Parental Alienation Lawyer, Parental Alienation Syndrome
As awareness of Parental Alienation and its effects on children increases, the possibility that it can be used improperly also increases. There appears to be a growing phenomenon of improperly accusing, let us say, Parent A of being an Alienating Parent by the actual...
by Robert A. Evans, Ph.D. | Apr 22, 2016 | Child Custody Parent Alienation, Parental Alienation Education, Parental Alienation Resources, Uncategorized
It is important to understand that Parental Alienation is a form of child abuse. The manipulation of one’s children to the belief that their other parent does not love them, is the cruelest form of child abuse. Since it is the parent child- relationship that orients a...