
Cases & Cocktails
Cases & Cocktails is your go-to weekly podcast for raw, real, and revealing conversations about family law. Hosted by Bryan & Janice Eggleston of The Eggleston Law Firm, this video and audio podcast brings you expert insights, firsthand experiences, and the untold stories behind high-stakes family law cases.
From judges and attorneys to former clients and industry experts, Cases & Cocktails invites a diverse lineup of guests to break down complex legal battles, parental alienation, child custody disputes, and high-conflict divorces—all over a cocktail (or two).
Whether you’re facing a legal challenge, working in the legal field, or just fascinated by the drama and dynamics of family law, this podcast serves up valuable insights with a personal touch.
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Cases & Cocktails
Understanding Parental Alienation: Insights with Loretta Maase - Ep 4
In Episode 4 of Cases & Cocktails, host Bryan, joined by co-hosts Janice and Sandra Aguilar, delves into the complex and emotionally charged topic of parental alienation. Featuring special guest Loretta Maase, a seasoned therapist and parental alienation specialist, the conversation provides valuable insights for both professionals in the family law field and parents navigating these challenging cases.
Who Is Loretta Maase?
Loretta Maase brings a wealth of experience to the discussion as a therapist, forensic evaluator, and parent coach. She has worked extensively in high-conflict family dynamics, offering services such as:
- Reunification therapy in both intensive and family settings.
- Comprehensive forensic evaluations nationwide.
- Parent coaching for those grappling with suspected parental alienation.
Her journey into parental alienation began during graduate school and has since evolved into a dedicated career that includes contributions to the development of parent facilitation programs.
Defining Parental Alienation
Loretta explains parental alienation as a situation where a child’s bond with one parent is damaged due to the other parent's behavior, often involving psychological manipulation. She emphasizes the importance of structured frameworks like the five-factor model, which organizes the assessment of parental alienation through:
- Child rejection of a once-close parent.
- Lack of abuse as a justification.
- Alienating behaviors by the other parent.
- Manifestations of alienation in the child.
- Historical relational dynamics.
The Impact of Psychological Maltreatment
Loretta discusses the severe consequences of psychological maltreatment, which can be as damaging as physical or sexual abuse. She notes that behaviors such as badmouthing a parent or withholding contact can threaten a child’s well-being and are often foundational to cases of parental alienation. For parents and professionals, recognizing these behaviors as a form of abuse is crucial to addressing the issue effectively.
Challenges in the Courtroom
Bryan and Loretta explore the difficulties of litigating parental alienation cases. Judges and attorneys may lack familiarity with the latest research, and misinformation can complicate proceedings. Loretta stresses the importance of having experienced legal representation and expert witnesses who understand the rigorous standards of evidence admissibility, such as the Daubert criteria.
Advice for Parents Facing Parental Alienation
Loretta offers several key pieces of advice for parents:
- Secure knowledgeable legal counsel: Work with attorneys experienced in parental alienation cases.
- Document behaviors and incidents: Collect evidence to support your claims.
- Understand the complexity: Be prepared for an uphill battle that requires perseverance and expert support.
She also emphasizes the importance of thorough assessments to differentiate parental alienation from other issues, such as justifiable rejection due to abuse.
Final Thoughts
Episode 4 of Cases & Cocktails offers a comprehensive look at parental alienation from both therapeutic and legal perspectives. Loretta Maase’s insights underscore the need for collaboration between mental health professionals, legal experts, and families to address this challenging issue. For parents and professionals alike, the podcast serves as a valuable resource for understanding and tackling parental alienation effectively.