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'''Parental alienation''' is the ] in the relationship between a child and a parent. There can be many causes for parental alienation. '''Parental alienation''' is the ] in the relationship between a child and a parent. There can be many causes for parental alienation.




==Further reading==
* Canadian Children's Right Council
* - The Canadian Bar Association - L'association du barreau Canadien, By Lisa Cooke, award winning scholarly paper (Lieff Award)
* - The Florida bar Association
==See also== ==See also==
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Parental alienation is the alienation in the relationship between a child and a parent. There can be many causes for parental alienation.

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