Family Court 2, Avoid the Four Most Common Mistakes - Audio File
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A companion to Family Court 1 (AV104). More in depth court room strategies and examples for cases involving Parental Alienation.
Family Court 2
Winning Courtroom Strategies, Dealing with PA and How to Avoid the Four Most Common Mistakes
Audio File - AV105
The Following DOES Happen:
To suddenly see your children only on a supervised basis?
To be constantly defending yourself against false allegations made against you?
To be threatened with arrest for crimes that you did not commit?
To be forced to spend untold thousands of dollars on legal fees, only to have outcomes that are still unacceptable & outrageous?
To be evaluated as a parent by professionals who have no stake in you or your children’s lives?
To watch helplessly as your relationship with your children is damaged & be able to do nothing about it?
To be treated within your community as though you had been an abusive parent when, if anything, the opposite was the case?
To be excluded from your children’s activities, school life, religious life, athletic life, & health care, & to have no input into any of this?
If these scenarios are familiar to you or you fear that they could easily become so, you already know that Parental Alienation IS real & can happen to you. Now's the time to prepare yourself!
For Anyone...
Winning Courtroom Strategies, Dealing with PA and How to Avoid the Four Most Common Mistakes
Audio File - AV105
- Length: 4 hours
- Mac and Windows compatible.
- Audio file is a Quicktime Movie or mp3.
- Study Guide - Mircosoft Word
The Following DOES Happen:
To suddenly see your children only on a supervised basis?
To be constantly defending yourself against false allegations made against you?
To be threatened with arrest for crimes that you did not commit?
To be forced to spend untold thousands of dollars on legal fees, only to have outcomes that are still unacceptable & outrageous?
To be evaluated as a parent by professionals who have no stake in you or your children’s lives?
To watch helplessly as your relationship with your children is damaged & be able to do nothing about it?
To be treated within your community as though you had been an abusive parent when, if anything, the opposite was the case?
To be excluded from your children’s activities, school life, religious life, athletic life, & health care, & to have no input into any of this?
If these scenarios are familiar to you or you fear that they could easily become so, you already know that Parental Alienation IS real & can happen to you. Now's the time to prepare yourself!
For Anyone...
- Contemplating divorce or going through divorce where children are present.
- Fighting for the custody of children.
- Who feels falsely accused of alienating their children against the other parent.
- Who feels their children are being alienated from them by the other parent.
- Caught up with conflicts involving step-children.
- In law enforcement who must sort out these conflicts often “in the heat of the battle.”
- Who provides legal or counseling services to a client in a custody battle.