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Montgomery County Parental Alienation Attorney | Bryan Fagan, PLLC

Parental Alienation Concerns

Expert Advice from a Montgomery County Attorney

As a divorced parent in Montgomery County suspecting your co-parent of intentionally damaging your relationship with your children, you might be facing parental alienation. Texas courts expect parents to foster their child’s relationship with the other parent post-divorce. When the reverse happens, legal intervention might be necessary.

If you suspect your co-parent of parental alienation, urgent legal consultation is advised. The skilled Montgomery County legal team at Bryan Fagan’s Law Office, PLLC recognizes the ongoing sensitive issues and legal challenges, like parental alienation, that persist post-divorce. They are prepared to evaluate your situation and, if needed, pursue prompt and effective resolutions on your behalf.

Get effective legal advocacy by your side during this difficult time. Call the firm today.

Recognizing Parental Alienation

Identifying parental alienation can be challenging. Divorce typically brings significant shifts in family dynamics, and some temporary relationship changes are normal. However, certain persistent and marked behaviors may signal a deliberate effort to impair a child’s relationship with one parent.

Typical signs a child has experienced parental alienation include:

These examples are among many potential indicators of parental alienation. Such cases often benefit from the input of a family or child psychologist to corroborate any misconduct. The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC is equipped to collaborate with established experts in this field, ensuring your case has the necessary resources for a swift and favorable resolution.

Don’t hesitate to explore your legal options. Request a free case evaluation with the team today.

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Contact Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC Today!

At the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC, the firm wants to get to know your case before they commit to work with you. They offer all potential clients a no-obligation, free consultation where you can discuss your case under the client-attorney privilege. This means that everything you say will be kept private and the firm will respectfully advise you at no charge. You can learn more about Texas divorce law and get a good idea of how you want to proceed with your case.

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