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    Hi I am being accused of parental alienation; I have had primary care of our daughter (16 years) and our Son (13.9 years). In September '23, our son decided he no longer wanted to see his mother (every other weekend and every Tuesday night) and I could not persuade him. My ex was able to see him every Thursday after football training and on Sundays after the match - both have been affected by bad weather. Mother submitted a claim of Parental Alienation on 28th December. CAFCAS conducted a safeguarding interview - the result being that my ex, myself and our Son should be psychologically assessed. I was really against this - he is simply making his own choice (supported by school and the Police) and it will cost £11,500 of which, I have to pay half. CAFCAS didn't speak to our Son, the School or the Police - how is this allowed to happen and what options (other than going to the appts. do I have?) I cannot afford legal representation and this additional cost will cause great strain on my finances. Going through my records over the last 6 years has re-ignited the pain and I believe I have been, and I am being abused. I have spoken to my GP who is yet to come back to me with any advice on this. He is aware that my ex has mental health issues. Any guidance is appreciated
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