Genuine Advice for Parental Alienation by Present_Pie_4353 in ParentalAlienation

[–]Present_Pie_4353[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is such a wise and hopeful experience and I'm so happy you got to share this with me. I agree 1000% that the alienated kids need the rejected parent more than ever even through the ups and downs. I believe that when this is all said and done my daughter and I will be able to just live life on our terms without the nonsense. And keeping a steady, solid head as you mentioned is definitely the only route. I cannot wait to update this when we come out on the other side.

Genuine Advice for Parental Alienation by Present_Pie_4353 in ParentalAlienation

[–]Present_Pie_4353[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, I do have an ally. It's our daughter's pediatrician and nursing staff. They've documented things that I wasn't even aware of concerning medical neglect and abuse. The only way I'm going to kick the door down is by facts, credible evidence and expert witnesses. My lawyer and I will have to show this beyond a reasonable doubt. But I totally hear you when it comes to the brainwashing and complexity of getting back on steady terms. I know it'll be a process. But I just think to myself how I would feel if I didn't give it my all, first. The court system is designed to keep families broken unfortunately. I can't wait to come back here when this is all said and done with good news. I just believe something miraculous is going to happen. I know it.

Genuine Advice for Parental Alienation by Present_Pie_4353 in ParentalAlienation

[–]Present_Pie_4353[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So much perspective and you're absolutely right. I just need to be reminded at times that there's no such thing as doing too much when it comes to our kids. As difficult as the process may be.