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Slam the Gavel

Rod McCall And Melanie Davis Speak Out On The Hard TRUTH Behind The Term Parental Alienation And Kayden's Law

60 min • 10 oktober 2022

    Slam the Gavel welcomes Rod McCall and Melanie Davis back to the podcast to discuss the harsh reality that Parental Alienation does exist and the introduction of other terms such as  "resist and refuse," "custodial interference," "hostile parenting," are becoming misused by organizations.
    Rod McCall was last on the podcast 2-24-2021, Season 2, Episode 18. He is book author of, "For The Love Of Eryk, Surviving Divorce, Parental Alienation, And Life After," which can be found on Amazon.
    Melanie Davis, Publisher of Triumph Press was last on the Podcast, April 13 2021, Season 2, Episode 36. The term Parental Alienation is under attack. This is a battle that is being waged; bickering between those who need be uniting. The bickering is being caused by the "beast", also known as "the courts" when the court is being corrupt more often than not. People are saying we can't use that term, because if we do, we won't be taken seriously. However, it is the court that knows it is a powerful word that is distinctive, simple and says exactly what is happening and when there is a powerful weapon that is phrased that way that those that don't want it used will do anything to throw it out. The problem is that people that are dealing with this are starting to embrace these new terms as if this is the new direction to go in. If this happens it is like bowing to a captor. Parents: fathers and mothers who are alienated should be banding together as a strong force, not creating division. A house divided CANNOT stand.
    Rod McCall explained that it's not a man issue or a woman issue, it is a people issue. A paper came out in May of 2022, published and talked about the amount of research going on in PA has taken place since 2016. Rod is a part of the Parental Alienation Study Group, that takes part in the research and publishing articles on the science behind Parental Alienation. The effects of divorce and the ACE study, there is no way Parental Alienation can be denied.  Alienation can happen to anyone, this is not a gender issue. 
     It is important to understand that Parental Alienation is the right word, the most descriptive word instead of, "resist and refuse," which is very watered down. There is cooperation when other's should be defending the term. 
   We discussed Kayden's law passed by the National Congress earlier this year. There is a Violence Against Women group and there is a version of this to push this in all 50 states. It will allow mandated reporters of violence to a child to report abuse but not allowed to testify in court and only the men are the perpetuators, while it is only the women/mothers that are the victims. It is a mental illness issue not a gender issue.
    There is a group that successfully reorganized Kayden's Law put in front of the Governor in the state of California. Parental Alienation can happen to anyone.

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