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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2025 · 39 MIN

FFP 39: Unfounded but Unforgiven. A Journey Through Legal Abuse

from Fractured Families Podcast Fighting Parental Alienation

If you want to share your story, please send an email to [email protected]🎙️ SummaryGreg Foreman shares his harrowing five-year journey through the family court system after being alienated from his two daughters. Following a divorce in 2019, Greg faced a barrage of false allegations, from physical abuse to sexual misconduct, used strategically by his ex-wife to block visitation and delay legal proceedings. Despite every allegation being proven unfounded, the system allowed her to file repeated temporary restraining orders (TROs) and DHS claims, effectively severing his relationship with his children. Greg discusses the emotional, financial, and psychological toll this took on him, how reunification attempts were sabotaged, and how the courts repeatedly failed to protect his parental rights. Now, Greg is shifting his energy toward advocacy, determined to bring awareness to the devastating impact of parental alienation and systemic failure.🧠 Talking PointsInitial separation and false allegations: How the alienation began immediately after divorce with unfounded claims of abuse.Legal manipulation: Multiple TROs and DHS filings were used to delay proceedings and eliminate Greg's parental access.Court system failure: Despite allegations being dismissed, the system continued to allow delay tactics and failed to enforce visitation consistently.Parental alienation recognition: Judges and DHS finally acknowledged alienation, but no meaningful remedies were enforced.Turning pain into purpose: Greg’s shift toward advocacy, support groups, and legislative outreach in Arkansas.Reflections on manipulation and signs of alienation: How the alienation began before the divorce and the subtle signs Greg missed.The high price of fighting: Financial debt, emotional trauma, and the weight of trying to maintain hope against relentless obstruction.Hope for reunification: Despite the odds, Greg continues reaching out to his daughters and believes time and truth will bring them back.✅ Key TakeawaysFalse allegations can weaponize the legal system, dragging out cases for years even when proven baseless.The system often lacks safeguards against repeated abuse of legal procedures, allowing alienating parents to control narratives and delay justice.Supervised visitation can feel punitive, even when a parent has done nothing wrong.Children are deeply harmed by the alienating parent’s control, often repeating false accusations out of fear and loyalty.Parental alienation must be formally recognized in law and mental health diagnostics to ensure accountability and protection for children.Advocacy is a lifeline for many targeted parents, and Greg’s commitment is now focused on systemic change and supporting others.The emotional grief of alienated parents mirrors the pain of death, even though the children are still alive.👉 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] Greg's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Jfx5uQaM5/?mibextid=wwXIfrTogether, we can amplify the voices of alienated parents and fight for change. Don’t forget to liSupport the show

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