Many people, when they are asked about the judges view on parental alienation, will tell you that it is very rare. In fact, it can be considered to be something that is highly unusual in the state of Texas. As a matter of fact, in many cases, it is seen as grounds for a complete divorce. Yet, if a couple has lived in the same home for many years and a problem arises, it might not necessarily be grounds for a divorce. Of course, if two parents live apart from each other, it might be viewed as grounds for a separation.
It really depends on the situation: If there is something wrong with one or both parents, they need to find some middle ground. The parents can’t stand to live with their kids any longer and in this situation, it may be easier for them to go through with the separation. If the parents have a good relationship, they may be able to work things out without a judge ordering them to separate their children.
However, parents who are constantly arguing and causing problems: for one another are viewed differently by the court. Generally, they will be ordered to live apart. These situations can be caused by a number of factors, but it is rare for a judge to award custody to one parent based on parental alienation. Often, a judge will look at how the parents treat their children and how they interact with each other when deciding custody.
Sometimes, one of the parents will bring up: the subject of parental responsibility during the custody hearing. Judges are very hesitant to take this view. They believe that the child is best protected if they have both parents present in the home. Of course, in many cases, this is not an option and the judge will not take this view.
Usually, parents who take a strong stance and refuse to allow: the other parent to take control of the children often end up with a judge ordering joint physical custody. Joint physical custody is where both parents get to visit the children and both spend time with the children. The judge will look at the parents views on parental alienation and will make a decision based on those views.
If you’re trying to win custody of your children: then it’s critical that you build a solid relationship with the judge. Often, parents who have a good relationship with the judge end up getting custody. It’s really that simple. Of course, you should always make sure that you have a positive relationship with the judge as well. Your attorney can help you with this.