Parental Alienation: What the Research Actually Says
Parental alienation is a documented harm to children. Here's what the clinical literature says, what it doesn't, and how to tell alienation from estrangement.
An advocacy publication for equal co-parenting and a resource for parents navigating family courts, parental alienation, and child support systems that don't always work the way they're supposed to.
Cross-gender by editorial stance, evidence-cited, child-centered.
Good co-parenting documentation is contemporaneous, factual, organized, and specific. Volume isn't the goal — usefulness is. Here's what actually works.
Parental alienation is a documented harm to children. Here's what the clinical literature says, what it doesn't, and how to tell alienation from estrangement.
Parental rights don't depend on marriage. The Fourteenth Amendment and nineteen Supreme Court cases say so. Here's the constitutional case for equal parenting.
"Equal co-parenting" means three different things at once: a stance about children, a particular schedule, and a legal policy. The three keep getting conflated. Here's what each actually means, what the research says, and what reform looks like.