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| | HR0113 | | LRB098 11199 GRL 42015 r |
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, Parental alienation is the psychological term |
| 3 | | used to denote the unacceptable manipulative
process used by |
| 4 | | one parent to alienate a child from the other parent by |
| 5 | | disparaging conduct or words to
encourage the child to dislike |
| 6 | | or break communication ties with the other parent; and
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| 7 | | WHEREAS, This process is most often used in the course of |
| 8 | | the parents' divorce or separation; and
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| 9 | | WHEREAS, While divorce is the most common situation where |
| 10 | | parental alienation is used, it also has
been known to happen |
| 11 | | during the course of unhappy marriages or relationships that do |
| 12 | | not end in
divorce, as one parent seeks the exclusive |
| 13 | | companionship and alliance of the children or of a particular
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| 14 | | child in the family; and
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| 15 | | WHEREAS, Parental alienation can be viewed as a form of |
| 16 | | child abuse because it denies a child,
through cruel |
| 17 | | manipulation, a loving a supportive relationship with both |
| 18 | | parents; and is not in the best
interest of the child; and
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| 19 | | WHEREAS, The unhappiness bred by parental alienation has |
| 20 | | been known to lead to child kidnapping,
murder, and suicide, or |
| 21 | | other destructive behavior as has been reported in the media; |