1. Seek legal advice from a family law solicitor.
2. Make an application to the court for a Child Arrangements Order (CAO) to determine with whom the child should live and when they should spend time with the other parent.
3. Make an application to the court for a Prohibited Steps Order (PSO) to prevent the alienating parent from taking certain steps, such as preventing contact between the child and the other parent.
What happens if he alienating parent ignores the order?
If the alienating parent ignores the court order, they may be held in contempt of court. This could result in fines, jail time, or other penalties.