
Our pilot program introduces an alternative model aimed at protecting children by reducing adversarial litigation and replacing it with early, coordinated family support, while providing education on how statutory law, penal codes, and civil rights remedies can be used to address coercive, deceptive, and harmful conduct outside of traditional family-court pathways.
This educational workshop provides an evidence-based framework for addressing parental alienation, estrangement, and justified estrangement in family court and high-conflict custody systems. Participants will learn how loyalty conflicts, coercive control, and systemic misunderstandings contribute to long-term psychological harm—and how courts, clinicians, and families can implement ethical, trauma-informed, child-centered solutions.
Designed for parents, mental-health professionals, legal professionals, educators, and advocates, this training offers practical tools, clinical screening frameworks, and research-based guidance to improve decision-making and protect children.
Offered by The Empowerment Community, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to education, prevention, and systems-level reform.