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I Have Had Many Problems Getting Ahold Of My Child For Many Years. Should I Share The Evidence Of That With The Guardian ad Litem?


In cases of parental alienation, sharing evidence of failed attempts to communicate with and reach out to your child is crucial when communicating with a guardian ad litem for several reasons:


### 1. Demonstrating Efforts:

- By providing evidence of the numerous failed attempts at communication, you show you have made sincere efforts to maintain a relationship with your child despite the challenges.


### 2. Highlighting Barriers:

- It helps to shed light on any barriers or obstacles that prevent meaningful interaction with your child, showcasing the extent of the alienation and illustrating the difficulties you face in trying to connect.


### 3. Revealing Patterns:

- Patterns of behavior, such as consistently unanswered calls or ignored messages, can reveal a systemic issue of alienation rather than occasional lapses in communication.


### 4. Establishing Context:

- Providing this evidence helps the guardian ad litem understand the context of the situation and the obstacles you face in fostering a healthy relationship with your child.


### 5. Supporting Your Case:

- These records serve as supporting documentation for your claims of parental alienation, strengthening your case by demonstrating the impact of the alienating behaviors on your relationship with your child.


### 6. Seeking Intervention:

- It can prompt the guardian ad litem to take necessary steps to address the alienation and advocate for strategies that facilitate reestablishing communication and rebuilding the parent-child relationship.


By sharing proof of your repeated unsuccessful attempts to communicate with your child, you provide valuable insight into the dynamics of parental alienation and emphasize the importance of addressing these issues for the well-being of both you and your child.

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