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EPISODE · May 29, 2025 · 37 MIN

FFP 27: Fighting for a Son Who's Slipping Away

from Fractured Families Podcast Fighting Parental Alienation

If you want to share your story, please send an email to [email protected]🎧 Podcast SummaryIn this deeply emotional episode of Fractured Families, host Charity sits down with Darren Feller, a father whose once joyful bond with his son has been slowly dismantled by years of high-conflict custody battles, court orders, and emotional obstruction. Darren shares his journey from being a devoted, hands-on dad to a sidelined parent whose calls go unanswered and whose voice is silenced by a parenting coordinator and biased court rulings. With over $183,000 in legal fees and counting, Darren opens up about the financial, emotional, and psychological toll of being pushed out of his son's life—and what it feels like to watch your child slip away while the system looks the other way.🧠 Talking PointsDarren's background and early connection with his sonThe long-distance relationship and early signs of controlThe divorce process: 4.5 years, multiple attorneys, and mounting costsInitial co-parenting hopes vs. emerging alienationMissed parenting time and unilateral decision-making by the motherThe role—and failure—of the parenting coordinatorLegal restrictions: banned from school contact, medical discussions, and limited FaceTimeObservations of his son’s emotional withdrawal, isolation, and behavioral changesHow the system enables alienation under the guise of “best interests”Coping mechanisms: friends, music, golf, and community connectionFinal message: “Check your egos at the door—it’s about the child.”🔑 Key TakeawaysAlienation is often hidden behind legal language: Orders that limit communication and parental rights can be used as tools of control.Children absorb the conflict: Darren’s son shows signs of withdrawal, apathy, and confusion as a result of emotional manipulation and inconsistent co-parenting.Parenting coordinators can fail: Darren’s experience reveals how these “neutral” parties may turn biased or disengage, offering no true protection for the child.The financial burden is devastating: Over $183,000 spent on legal fees with no end in sight, often depleting retirement and college savings.The courts often fail to prioritize the child: Despite the phrase “best interest of the child,” real consequences for noncompliance are rare.Parental alienation is not just absence—it’s erosion: The gradual breakdown of trust, joy, and connection between parent and child is profoundly damaging.Resilience matters: Despite everything, Darren continues to show up, ready to reconnect with his son and advocate for change👉 Be my guest! Share your story and join the fight for awareness by signing up here: https://tally.so/r/w710AP📲 Follow Charity:https://www.facebook.com/ParentalAlienationisRealhttps://www.tiktok.com/@parentalalienationisrealhttps://www.instagram.com/parentalalienationisreal/[email protected], we can amplify the voices of alienated parents and fight for change. Don’t forget to like, share, and follow for more episodes.🎙️ Let’s rebuild fractured families.#FracturedFamiliesPodcast #parentalalienationisreal   #FamilyCourtReform #ParentalRights #ChildCustody #Resilience #HopeAndHealing #Podcast #parentalalienationSupport the show

If you want to share your story, please send an email to [email protected] 🎧 Podcast Summary In this deeply emotional episode of Fractured Families, host Charity sits down with Darren Feller, a father whose once joyful bond with his son has been slowly dismantled by years of high-conflict custody battles, court orders, and emotional obstruction. Darren shares his journey from being a devoted, hands-on dad to a sidelined parent whose calls go unanswered and whose voice is silen...

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