Breaking news: Brazil has ratified a law that defines and punishes parental alienation as a form of child abuse
On the 26th of August 2010 the Brazilian Parliament has ratified with immediate effect a law against parental alienation. The law defines parental alienation as a form of child abuse. It provides Brazilian judges and courts with seven measures to deal with parental alienation. Amongst those are fines, contrary custody and/or care and residence decisions and care supervision orders.
Peter Tromp
Father Knowledge Centre Europe
Published by: ABP World Group International Child Recovery Services
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