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Am I a Parent Alienator?
by Jayne A. Major, Ph. D.
Please answer unconditionally. Your answers are not stored. This is strictly for your own benefit.

  1. Have I ever criticized or spoken negatively about the other parent or his/her family or friends in front of my child or where the child can hear me?
  2. Have I ever forced my child to assure me that he/she loves me more than the other parent?
  3. Do I talk about child support, money, or legal issues in front of my child?
  4. Do I ever limit time with the other parent because I feel I am the only one that knows what is best for my child?
  5. Do I ask my child to keep secrets, lie or hide things from the other parent?
  6. Do I pump my child to get detailed information of where they go and what they do when they are with the other parent?
  7. Do I prevent my child from speaking with the other parent by blocking phone messages, not returning phone calls, erasing email messages, not giving them mail or gifts?
  8. Do I interrupt my child's time with the other parent by calling too much or planning activities during their time together?

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The Court process is so confusing. Will MyOntarioDivorce.com help me understand what I need to do next in my case?
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