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Realized I was a victim of Alienation Syndrome
From: Steve (scarrier66@aol.com)
Date: 7/2/00
Time: 10:48:34 PM
Remote Name: 205.188.193.53
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I've been doing a lot of research into this newly discovered syndrome and realized finally that I am a victim of this. Of course, that doesn't ease the pain over losing my daughter to a vindictive ex wife. I would like to know if, since this is getting more public scrutiny, are the courts starting to realize this as a problem that needs to be addressed in custody issues? Just how can one determine that this "syndrome" exists and use it to their advantage to try and re-establish normalized relationships with their kids?
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Re: Realized I was a victim of Alienation Syndrome
From: ELAINE SASSOWER-BERLIN
Date: 9/8/00
Time: 5:00:31 PM
Remote Name: 205.188.197.26
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I AM A MOTHER IN THE SAME PLIGHT AS YOURSELF - I AM ALSO A DOCUMENTARY
FILMMAKER IN PRE-PRODUCTION OF 'ARE YOU ALLOWED TO READ ME A STORY YET' -
WHICH WILL FOCUS ON THE PLIGHT OF PARENTS WHO AS A RESULT OF DIVORCE LOST
THE RIGHT TO PARENT THEIR CHILDREN. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING
IN THIS DOCUMENTARY PLEASE PLEASE CONTACT ME AT NYLainy@aol.com
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