
Do estranged parents have the legal right to be loved by their kids?
“Reunification therapy” is a practice designed to rebuild connection between an estranged parent and their child. It's often court ordered, and forces the child to spend time with the estranged parent and cut off contact with the preferred parent entirely. Forced reunification -- but at what cost?
On Point with Meghna Chakrabarti · WBUR
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“Reunification therapy” is a practice designed to rebuild connection between an estranged parent and their child.
It's often court ordered -- and forces the child to spend time with the estranged parent and cut off contact with the preferred parent entirely.
Forced reunification -- but at what cost?
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