The Parental Alienation Trap

Keep you litigating until you’re completely subdued—and penniless.

This isn’t just “a tough custody case.” It’s a deliberate system designed to:

• Bleed you dry financially — endless motions, evaluations, and “temporary orders.”

• Break you emotionally — forcing you to fight for your own child while being painted as the problem.

• Destroy your bond with your kids — every court delay is time you’ll never get back.

The trap works like this:

1. Accusations → emergency hearings → temporary orders.

2. Court-appointed experts → costly evaluations you’re forced to pay for.

3. Continued litigation → “we just need one more hearing.”

4. By the time you win (if you win), you’re bankrupt, traumatized, and your relationship with your child is in shambles.

Parental alienation isn’t just emotional abuse—it’s a business model. The longer you fight, the more the system profits.

Disclaimer: This post reflects general concerns about systemic issues in family courts. It is not legal advice. Every case is unique, and parents should seek qualified legal guidance when addressing custody or visitation disputes.

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