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?Alienation doesn?t go away even when they become adults?

2007-04-29
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A letter from a reader:

“My husband and I were alienated from his daughter for more than 8 years.  The case was very similar to the Baldwin/Basinger case with down dirty dealings by the mother and the judge in her pocket. My husband had visitation but the mother never allowed it yet there were never consequences by the judge for her contempt.  

“While my husband never called and left messages such as Mr. Baldwin’s we know absolutely what he is and has been going through. My husband’s daughter is now 20 soon to be 21.  We were reunited with her in August 2006. She said she understood that what her mother did wasn’t right and that she didn’t understand why her mother was so mean.

“Then just when we thought things were working out and old wounds were getting healed she has alienated herself from us and is acting and treating us the same exact way that her mother did to us. Our hearts have broken once again. His daughter is a mess and she is no longer in contact. Alienation doesn’t go away even when they become adults.”

Help for Los Angeles/Ventura County Dads
Peter M. Walzer, Certified Family Law Specialist
www.California-Divorce.com
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  • thurston861

    My Ex has seemed to eve trun my Autistic Daughter off to me.

    It has been 4 months it seems since I have heard from her.

    It has been 9 months since I have heard from my son.

    I call about every other day.

    Leave the same message.

    I held their mother up when she gave birth at home. They slept between us for 2 years each.

    They were my hope that maybe there was hope for the world.

  • Menck

    As I have mentioned in a different thread, I am currently experiencing a nearly identical scenario. After seven years of zero contact with my sons (through no fault of my own), now ages 17 and 15, I have finally had a little phone contact with them. Don’t even know what they look like anymore. As exciting as it was for me initially, serious problems are already evident.

    I will do everything I can to prevent the kind of things described in the letter that Glenn has posted, but truthfully I fear the same sort of thing happening.

    PAS is an abusive criminal behavior toward children.

  • http://blog.myspace.com/dabir_dalton Dabir Dalton

    Of course PAS doesn’t go away when they become adults as that was it’s intent…







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