Parental Alienation Syndrome and the Impact on Children
Parental Alienation Syndrome is recognized by the courts but is very difficult to define and in most cases requires bringing in County Social Services, Child Protective Services, and/or other professionals. Anyone claiming Parental Alienation Syndrome should look for family therapy as a constructive way forward. Other forms of abuse are physical, sexual, and neglect which are much easier to identify. Read more about Parental Alienation Syndrome on the blog of Dallas child custody attorney Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law Firm PC
Texas Family Court Actions and Parental Alienation
Texas courts have started to act when there is suspected parental alienation. Read more on Parental Alienation Syndrome on the blog of Dallas Child Custody attorney Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law Firm PC
Parental Alienation by the Alienating Parent : Texas Family Courts are Acting Against Parental Alienation
Is Parental Alienation Hurting You and Your Kids in Texas? What Are The Symptoms Of Parental Alienation? Are you a parent that is experiencing Parental Alienation in Texas? Read more on Parental Alienation on the blog of Dallas Family Law attorney Mark Nacol
Texas Spousal Maintenance Laws Expanded
The Texas Spousal Support law provides potentially increased relief to spouses who have been out of the work force, are disabled, are victims of family violence or are the primary custodians of a disabled child. Read more about the expansion of Texas Spousal Maintenance Laws on the blog of Dallas divorce and family law attorney, Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm PC.
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