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Court Intervention in Child Alienation Cases

Prevention of the disintegration of families is such an important goal that judges, traditionally cautious, practical and careful, can be enlisted to actively try to reverse the effects of a family's crisis. When it appears that a child has been alienated from a parent, or soon will be, the necessity for judicial action is especially powerful.

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Prevention of the disintegration of families is such an important goal that judges, traditionally cautious, practical and careful, can be enlisted to actively try to reverse the effects of a family’s crisis. When it appears that a child has been alienated from a parent, or soon will be, the necessity for judicial action is especially powerful.

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