Navigating Parental Alienation: Insights from the IRG Podcast

Family Law

Parental alienation remains one of the most complex challenges in family law, particularly in custody and visitation disputes. In a recent episode of the IR Digital Podcast, our Managing Partner, Tenny Amin, joined host Jennifer Riggins to discuss how this behavior—ranging from negative comments to false allegations—can impact families and why proving it in court is so difficult.During the conversation, Tenny outlined how California courts address these cases.

Unlike some jurisdictions, California does not recognize “Parental Alienation Syndrome” as a diagnosable condition. Instead, the courts prioritize the child’s best interests, emphasizing their perspectives and, where appropriate, appointing minors’ counsel to ensure their voices are heard. This progressive approach underscores the state’s commitment to protecting children in highly sensitive situations.

The episode offers valuable insights for anyone navigating the legal and emotional challenges of custody disputes.If you or someone you know is dealing with parental alienation or related family law issues, our team at TALG is here to help. You can reach us at talglaw.com to schedule a consultation and receive the guidance you need.

We encourage you to listen to the full episode on Spotify or YouTube. 

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  • Tenny Amin

    Tenny focuses her practice exclusively on Family Law and Family Law Mediation. Well-known for her effective and assertive representation, Tenny has extensive experience in handling all aspects of family law cases ranging from mediation to trials involving child custody and child support, spousal support, and division of property. Committed to the intelligent and effective representation of her clients, Tenny focuses her practice on intricate custody disputes as well as cases involving the characterization and division of high asset and complex marital estates. Tenny also currently practices as a certified Mediator in Family Law. She is the creator and host of the Family Law Podcast, “For Better or Worse: Family Law Happy Hour”, currently featured on Apple, Google, and Spotify.

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