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Parental Alienation ~ When Life’s Course Helps You Let Go
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
There are some stories in this industry that I don’t like sharing because reading them makes normal people sick…(even told with a silver lining) However, hearing this story could save you in ways beyond words.
It’s a story of lost legacy, and thank God on the surface only. If you are in a domestic violence divorce, you might want to know that these things do, indeed, happen.
A Mother’s Passing Can Be the Foundation for Finding Oneself
Melinda’s mother passed nearly eighteen months ago and she is caught in a legal battle with her convicted felon brother who is eagerly pursuing her in this way to conceal his financial exploitation of their mother in the last two years of her life. Now the sick part about this sad state of affairs is the grandchildren trampled her life (like pigs) beginning about 90 days after her mother was announced dead. And they did this apparently with some of them knowing their uncle’s/father’s plan to smoke screen a crime that Melinda was unaware of — with a civil legal proceeding against her — after they secured their distribution.
Every week from that moment on, she was confronted by phone with one of them either manipulating her into releasing their inheritance ASAP so one of them can buy a house…