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Default Feb 06, 2019 at 09:43 PM
 
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Originally Posted by unaluna View Post
If you are on good terms with the person who is attempting the parental alienation, and someone else on the other side has warned you that they are aware of this person's efforts (cuz i cant figure out what the situation is by your description), then i would warn the parental person that parental alienation is indeed something they could be punished for. The judges dont like it. Im not sure what kind of crime it is, or if in all states, but it is becoming an issue.
Thank you for the great advice (I have more information in my other post about this). I think that there is a chance she may change her behavior if she understands that there are consequences for it.

Following your advice, I am thinking of saying something to her along the lines of:

"If you continue to engage in parental alienation, that could hurt you. I don't want you to do things that could backfire on you and you will regret later."

Last edited by Anonymous43949; Feb 07, 2019 at 12:48 AM.. Reason: grammar
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