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need ideas
From: karen
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I am just learning what my son and I are going through is referred to as parental alienation from my ex-husband. He asks my son on his weekends if I hit him continuosly and that I scare him. How can I combat this and protect my son from this abuse? Does anyone have any ideas? I also have to deal with these false accusations via email. Does anyone have any ideas of the best way I can answer these emails? Thank you karen
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