Parentectomy: A narrative ethnography of 30 cases of parental alienation and what to do about it


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When parents separate and divorce kids come last in family law. Should childrens welfare be measured in billable hours? Christine Giancarlo thinks kids come first and need both parents. Parentectomy moves us toward that goal... for the sake of the children.Based on Dr. Giancarlos peer-reviewed research study Kids Come Last: The Effect of Family Law Involvement in Parental Alienation this book tells in their own voices the stories of thirty loving capable and dependable parents who nonetheless were removed from their childrens lives. It is also the authors own journey through the devastation caused by parental alienation. This book sheds light on an urgent social crisis enabled by a broken family law system. An equitable and just model for eliminating this form of child abuse is proposed with an urgent plea for its implementation.
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