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Parental alienation is one of the most complex and misunderstood issues in family court. In this in-depth conversation, family law attorney Ashish Joshi, who has worked on parental alienation cases for over 20 years, explains how courts evaluate alienating behaviors, why early intervention is critical, and how these cases impact children long-term. • Family Courts in Crisis: 22 Million Childr... Ashish Joshi discusses the difference between mild and severe parental alienation, why judges must carefully assess whether a child’s “voice” is truly their own, and how alienating behaviors can amount to child psychological abuse. He also explains why simply arguing labels—such as whether parental alienation is recognized in the DSM—often wastes valuable time that could be used to protect the child and repair damaged parent-child relationships. This video explores: What parental alienation looks like in real family court cases Why evidence matters more than accusations How courts assess credibility through evidentiary hearings The long-term emotional and psychological impact on children Why enforcement is often harder than winning custody The importance of early intervention and family systems therapy Common mistakes parents and lawyers make in alienation cases How social media echo chambers can worsen family conflict Ashish Joshi also addresses the false narrative that parental alienation only affects fathers, explaining that women are frequently targeted parents as well. He emphasizes the need for collaboration between domestic violence advocacy and parental alienation awareness to truly protect children. If you are a parent, legal professional, therapist, or advocate seeking clarity on parental alienation, family court strategies, and child-focused solutions, this discussion provides valuable insight grounded in real-world experience. 📌 Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction. #ParentalAlienation #FamilyCourt #ChildPsychologicalAbuse #CustodyDisputes #FamilyLaw #ParentalRights #ChildWelfare #DivorceAndChildren #LegalEducation