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Parental alienation must stop

Parental alienation must stop. Family law is broken.

Family litigation is costly at the best of times. But some divorce cases or one party manage to double, triple or quadruple their litigation costs – and inflict similar inflated costs on their future Exes – by bringing needless motions, changing lawyers frequently, and generally dragging out the process. tactical and stalling measure, motivated by a “win at all costs” mentality.
Worse, it can be aimed at deliberately driving up costs often to the point that is either too financially squeezed, or else too worn down and frustrated to continue the litigation.