Austin Family Law Attorney
Handling Parental Alienation Cases Throughout Austin
When facing a divorce, a number of difficult and delicate matters may surface. It is important to have an attorney at your side that you can trust and that pursues your best interests at all times. If you are a father that feels his rights are being violated or that his child is in danger of alienation, speak with an attorney from our firm immediately.
Parental alienation is the term used to refer to a phenomenon that may occur during a divorce of afterwards. It can happen as the result of one parent using the child as a tool in order to cause the other parent harm, "get revenge" or otherwise cause the parent to suffer through the manipulation of the child's feelings. It is not only dangerous to use a child against another parent, it is wrong. It can be done speaking in a condescending manner about one parent while the child is present or similar conditions. It is not always done on purpose but usually involves one parent allowing the child to be exposed to ill-will towards the other parent which causes the child to feel confused and his or her loyalty may cause problems between the other parent and the child.
Children can be easily impressed by anything a parent does. In addition, they may want to protect their parent from harm by fighting back at the source of what they believe the problem is. If you are a parent that believes your child's feelings are being manipulated, you are not alone. We understand the hardship you are going through and have helped many other parents through similar circumstances successfully. Please call our firm today and speak with a highly qualified Austin divorce attorney from Zinda & Davis PLLC.
Parental Alienation Lawyer in Austin, Texas
If you and your child are the victim of parental alienation, there are many solutions available to you. Sadly, some people will prey upon a child's tendency to want to make others proud, and to want to be liked by his or her parents. If your child has begun to treat you disparagingly or has stopped speaking to you, parental alienation may be behind it.
Contact an Austin family lawyer from the firm today.