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We hope this resource center is a beacon of hope as you navigate what may be one of the hardest seasons of your life. Through the tools and resources here, we trust you will be better equipped to succeed in the fight for your children and family.

John Mast kept a candle lit in a window as a promise to his kids that he will not stop fighting for them. He did so to his last breath. John would love… Learn More >

Our Mission

To provide a platform of support for parents and others that are the targets of false allegations and parental alienation. We aim to be an educational resource as well as provide access to vetted professionals such as attorneys, experts, coaches and others that are well versed in these areas.

John Mast’s Story

Custody battles are difficult for everyone involved, especially children too young to understand what is happening. Emotions are high, accusations are thrown, and outcomes for both parties rarely end in a happy ending.

After enduring a 3-year legal battle and being cleared by the court of all false allegations, John Mast was finally about to see his children again. However, his life was tragically cut short that very same day by his father-in-law.

Our mission is to prevent situations like this from happening again by providing a network of family-law attorneys that are experienced with cases like John’s.

What Is Parental
Alienation

Parental Alienation is an observable set of behaviors in a child/parent relationship. It is a process in which a child becomes estranged from one parent caused by psychological manipulation from the other parent.

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What Are the Signs?

Every case is different, but there are common patterns in the child’s behavior. Often the “favored” parent will sow seeds of resentment in the child to reject the other parent without justification and/or based on false accusations.

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How to Get Help

If you or a loved one is experiencing alienation from their child, there are lawyers that can help. Parental Alienation itself not a crime, but if proven it can result in a more fair outcome in a custody battle.