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Parental alienation: 'Children can be weaponised' in relationship breakdowns

The family courts are held “in camera” meaning they can be reported on but are held behind closed doors to the public. So unless you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of a separation and custody battle over your children, the daily workings...

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15.25 10 Nov 2022


Parental alienation: 'Children can be weaponised' in relationship breakdowns


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15.25 10 Nov 2022


The family courts are held “in camera” meaning they can be reported on but are held behind closed doors to the public. So unless you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of a separation and custody battle over your children, the daily workings are somewhat unknown. However there’s considerable debate emerging about the use of – or even reality of – parental alienation as part of those battles.

Kitty Holland, Social Affairs Correspondent with the Irish Times joined Sean on the show to discuss...


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