Fractured Families Podcast Fighting Parental Alienation

FFP 71: 997 Days Without His Children

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Episode Summary

In this episode of the Fractured Families Podcast, Eli shares his personal journey through parental alienation, false allegations, family court trauma, and the role the church played throughout his experience. 

Eli describes what began as a seemingly strong marriage rooted in faith, family, and community. Over time, conflict emerged alongside accusations regarding his mental health, parenting, and safety around the children. He explains how small truths were exaggerated into larger narratives that slowly justified distancing the children from him. 

The conversation explores how alienating behaviors escalated gradually: children monitoring him, refusing interaction, being encouraged to report back to the other parent, undermining parental authority, and eventually complete estrangement. Eli recounts the devastating moment a restraining order removed him from his home and children overnight, leading him into years of self-representation in family court. 

A major focus of the discussion is the lack of education surrounding parental alienation, not only within courts, but also among pastors, counselors, educators, and communities. Eli speaks candidly about how churches often separate “family court issues” from pastoral responsibility, despite the severe emotional and psychological impacts on children and parents alike. 

Key Talking Points


Gradual Escalation of Alienation

False Allegations & Gaslighting

The Role of the Church 

Family Court Trauma

Emotional Impact on Targeted Parents

Counterintuitive Nature of Alienation 

Gender & Alienation

Advocacy & Awareness

Key Takeaways


1. Parental alienation often develops gradually.

2. False allegations can permanently shape custody outcomes.

3. Many institutions are not trained to recognize alienation.

4. Targeted parents often experience profound trauma.

5. Family court can feel overwhelming and inaccessible.

6. Education is one of the most important tools.

7. Alienation affects both mothers and fathers.

8. Community support matters.

9. Children are deeply impacted.

10. Awareness creates change.


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