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Parental alienation in Florida child custody case results in referral to intensive therapy program

Parental alienation in Florida child custody case results in referral to intensive therapy program

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

A finding of parental alienation in a Florida child custody case sometimes requires that extreme measures be taken in order to rectify or save a relationship between a parent and a child. In the appellate case Foreman v. James, 3D19-1802 (Fla. 3d DCA October 2, 2019), a mother appealed the trial court’s decision to order expensive reunification therapy that involved her having no contact with her daughter for more than 90 days based on a finding that the child was being alienated from her father.