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How to Split a Toaster episode 713

Parental Alienation and the Law: The Case of Ty and Brynlee Larson

Parenal Alienation: What’s Really in the Best Interest of the Kids?

A listener wrote in, asking us to discuss in greater detail the concept of parental alienation. Many mainstream scientific groups say it’s not a legitimate diagnosis. What happens, though, when a lawyer brings it into a court case and the judge rules in favor of it? That’s what’s happening right now in Utah with the case of Brynlee Larson, 12, and Ty Larson, 15, who have barricaded themselves in their room because a judge ruled that their father should have time with them, even though they say he’s sexually and physically abused them in the past.

It’s an incredibly complicated topic, and Seth and Pete are here to break it down a bit in order to better understand the case, but also to help those in cases in which parental alienation is brought up and used on one side or the other. It’s a fascinating discussion that certainly shows how tricky it is to deal with this not just in legal cases but also in emotional challenges that come when parents fight this way over their children.

Links & Notes

Seth Nelson is a Tampa based family lawyer known for devising creative solutions to difficult problems. In How to Split a Toaster, Nelson and co-host Pete Wright take on the challenge of divorce with a central objective — saving your most important relationships with your family, your former spouse, and yourself.
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