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Parental Alienation – ThinkLegal Conversation with Leonie Henig

Parental Alienation is an extremely complex and controversial topic in family law spheres; but what is Parental Alienation and how does it manifest in a family unit?

In this ThinkLegal Conversation, Mervyn Vermeulen talks to Leonie Henig, a social worker in private practice, to seek a better understanding of Parental Alienation.

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