Can I reduce support obligation, if my ex has alienated our children? Explains our Vancouver Family Lawyer
The court is not with recourse when a parent breaches orders and alienates the children. One of the remedies may be to reduce support.
The court is not with recourse when a parent breaches orders and alienates the children. One of the remedies may be to reduce support.
Parental alienation is real and it does happen. It is a form of child abuse. Learn about your options. Take immediate actions! Your children need your help.
Coparenting with a narcissist ex is incredibly challenging, especially when you see the impact of their manipulative and controlling tactics on your children. We are highly skilled with uncovering and exposing this behaviour in court – without damaging your credibility or your case.
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