Study Exposes Oppression Of Mothers In Brazil’s Family Courts – ManchesterMag.com

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Thirteen Brazilian mothers who say they are victims of domestic violence have told researchers of their harrowing experiences inside that country’s family court system.

The qualitative study – led by Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno from The University of Manchester – is published today in the journal of social welfare and family law.

The mothers had taken violent partners to court only for some of them to lose custody and residence of their children over counterclaims of parental alienation.

Parental Alienation is a pseudo-concept that asserts when a child has a negative stance towards one parent, typically the father, the child’s preferred parent, typically the mother, is to blame.

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