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Episode Summary: In this episode, Jana Jones, a North Carolina family law attorney, sheds light on parental alienation and its impact on custody disputes. She explains how courts view parental alienation, the challenges in proving it, and behaviors that raise concerns for judges. Jana discusses the difference between alienation and natural parent-child conflicts, highlighting the importance of addressing issues early to prevent long-term damage. She also shares insights on evidence, court considerations, and steps fathers can take to address alienation effectively. Key Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:00:45 – What is parental alienation? 00:01:50 – How North Carolina courts view alienation 00:03:10 – Why it’s difficult to prove 00:04:20 – Behaviors that raise red flags for judges 00:05:50 – Alienation vs. natural parent-child pull away 00:07:10 – Can older kids play parents against each other? 00:08:30 – Most persuasive evidence in court 00:09:50 – Do small repeated actions count? 00:11:00 – Balancing alienation claims vs. child safety 00:12:10 – Steps fathers should take before filing 00:13:20 – Can alienation lead to custody modification? 00:14:00 – Final advice & closing About the Show: *Advocating for Dads* focuses on legal insights and advice for fathers navigating family law challenges, aiming to empower dads to protect their parental rights and foster meaningful relationships with their children.
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