By Tanya Helfand | Published September 12, 2017 | Posted in Guardian | Tagged Tags: Parental Alienation |
Parental alienation usually occurs with separation or divorce and is a change from the previous relationship. One parent brainwashes the child about the other parent, and the child demonstrates identifiable behaviors. The alienating parent may say the child is just not comfortable with the other parent and give no substantial reason for it. The child Read More
Read MoreMarital assets are property acquired during the marriage which is subject to equitable distribution. A house, a business, stock options or a pension acquired during the marriage is marital property and will be equitably divided in a divorce. A spouse’s employer may provide an enforceable right to terminal leave and other benefits. This can consist Read More
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