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PARENTAL ALIENATION MARYLAND
in FAMILY LAW
Parental Alienation in Maryland occurs when one parent manipulates a child to harbor unwarranted negative feelings, fear, or hostility toward the other parent or family members, often during a divorce or separation. This manipulation can be subtle or overt, involving repeated comments or actions that paint the other parent in a negative light. While sometimes parental alienation can stem from innocent off-hand remarks, intentional manipulation to gain an advantage in custody or to hurt the other parent is damaging and illegal. Such alienation can deeply impact a child’s emotional well-being, as their young minds are especially vulnerable to stress and influence....
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