A child as a tool in a power game – that sounds harsh, but that is exactly what many affected parents experience.
The other parent uses child access issues, parenting details, or even the child themselves to exert pressure. And suddenly, every decision becomes a minefield.
How this can be recognized:
- Access is controlled or emotionally charged
- The child is pressured to take sides
- Loyalty conflicts are provoked
- The focus is on the exercise of power, not on the child’s well-being
I know the pitfalls and will work with you to develop legal steps that are also emotionally sustainable.
