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April 25th
Dr- Phil - 2002 Parental Alienation Who's to Blame was released on: USA: 1 November 2013
A child can recover from parental alienation syndrome through therapy and being provided a stable environment. The stable environment should be with people that love the child and will not abandon the child.
Abused children are likely to feel alienated from their parents, but alienation is not itself a form of abuse, it is just a consequence of abuse.
You need to learn about parental alienation syndromesee links
im not 100% sure about florida, but in most of the U.S. you need to be emancipated OR have parental backing to move out under 18.
You petition the court to modify the custody order.
No as that would be showing disrespect for the court, which is a learned behavior and a condition of parental alienation.
I'm not familiar with Florida law but I'm sure the mother could keep the child in such a case.
Talk to the guardian ad litem, but it is often evidence of parental alienation syndrome.
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Alienation of Affection Laws See link below