Parental Alienation in Roseville, CA
Roseville Parental Alienation Lawyer
Parental alienation is something that occurs when a child is used by one
parent to enact revenge against the other parent, their ex-spouse. If
you have been denied
custody rights and you went through a bad
divorce, then your ex-spouse may influence your child to try to retaliate against
you. The results of this are that the child does not respond to you, does
not interact with you, or possibly does not want to spend time with you.
There are three basic degrees of parental alienation: mild, moderate, and
severe. In cases of the first two, these can generally be fixed through
engaging the child in therapy and spending more time with the alienated
parent. In more severe cases, legal action may need to be taken to prove
that your ex is wrongfully alienating you from your child.
Fighting Against Parental Alienation
If you believe that you are the victim of alienation, then you may greatly
benefit from the legal assistance of a representative from our team. There
are legal actions that you can take in order to pursue a better relationship
with your child.
The biggest solution may be to have
custody changed from one parent to the other. Before a judge grants this change,
he / she will generally want a psychological evaluation to be done. The
downside to this is that these evaluators generally believe that therapy
is the only thing required to resolve these issues. Sadly, in most cases,
anything that is gained in therapy is quickly lost under the influence
of the alienating parent.
Our Approach
You need skilled representation on your side to convince a judge to change
custody of your child or grant you joint custody or more
visitation rights so that you may have a greater influence in your child's life.
Our Roseville divorce attorney can provide you with the representation
that you need to present your case. We take the time to gather as much
information as possible and then work to inform and educate our clients
so that they may make competent decisions regarding the future.
Seek our representation in your case today! Call
(916) 745-8444 for
a consultation.