Parental alienation in the context of family law refers to a situation where one parent (or sometimes another caregiver) engages in behaviours that undermine the child's relationship with the other parent. These behaviours can range from subtle to overt and may include: Negative speaking: One parent consistently speaks negatively about the other parent in front of the child, portraying them as bad, unloving, or dangerous. Limiting contact: Deliberately limiting or preventing the child from seeing or communicating with the other...