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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 18 MIN

Parental Alienation Claims in Illinois Custody Cases: What Courts Look For

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Episode Summary: In this episode of the Family Law Frontline, host LeAnn Lyon is joined by Fedor Kozlov, a seasoned Illinois family law attorney, to delve into the complexities of parental alienation claims in custody disputes. Fedor shares insights from his extensive experience, discussing the typical conflicts that lead to alienation concerns and how Illinois courts handle such allegations. The episode explores the role of child representatives, therapists, and evaluators in these cases, emphasizing the importance of acting in the child's best interest. Fedor also highlights behaviors that may unintentionally suggest alienation and offers guidance for parents navigating these challenging situations. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the legal intricacies involved in parental alienation claims and practical advice for managing custody disputes effectively. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:08 – Overview of Parental Alienation 00:55 – Common Conflicts Leading to Alienation 02:01 – Court Procedures for Alienation Claims 03:04 – Behaviors Raising Judicial Concerns 05:28 – Case Study: Alleged Alienation 07:14 – Best Interests of the Child 08:33 – Role of Child Representatives and Therapists 10:55 – Pressure on Guardians ad Litem 11:05 – Exaggerated Alienation Claims 12:06 – Unintentional Alienation Actions 13:25 – Lack of Action and Alienation 16:17 – Addressing Relationship Damage During Litigation About the Show: Family Law Frontline is a podcast dedicated to providing listeners with in-depth insights into family law issues, particularly in Illinois. Hosted by legal professionals, the show offers expert discussions on topics such as custody disputes, property division, and domestic violence. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, the series aims to equip listeners with the knowledge needed to navigate complex legal challenges. Whether you're a legal practitioner or someone facing family law issues, Family Law Frontline delivers valuable information to help you make informed decisions.

In this episode of the Family Law Frontline, host LeAnn Lyon is joined by Fedor Kozlov, a seasoned Illinois family law attorney, to delve into the complexities of parental alienation claims in custody disputes. Fedor shares insights from his extensive experience, discussing the typical conflicts that lead to alienation concerns and how Illinois courts handle such allegations. The episode explores the role of child representatives, therapists, and evaluators in these cases, emphasizing the importance of acting in the child’s best interest. Fedor also highlights behaviors that may unintentionally suggest alienation and offers guidance for parents navigating these challenging situations. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the legal intricacies involved in parental alienation claims and practical advice for managing custody disputes effectively.

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Episode Summary: In this episode of the Family Law Frontline, host LeAnn Lyon is joined by Fedor Kozlov, a seasoned Illinois family law attorney, to delve into the complexities of parental alienation claims in custody disputes. Fedor shares insights...

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