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Interference by one parent in the relationship between a child and the other parent is never in the child's best interests. In fact, in several case the courts have said that a custodial parent's interference with the relationship between a child and a non-custodial parent has been said to be "an act so inconsistent with the best interests of the child as to per se raise a strong probability that the offending party is unfit to act as a custodial parent". In extreme cases, the actions by one parent and people aiding that parent to alienate the affections of the child from the other parent, or to interfere with the other parent's visitation rights, or to remove the child to a distant state or country have been sued in court for alienation of affection and parental alienation as well as infliction of emotional distress.

A non-custodial parent is not always left without a remedy, simply because courts in that parent's jurisdiction refuse to recognize tort actions arising out of interference with his or her parental rights. There is a different type of liability which may result from interference with the non-custodial parent's rights: Loss of Custody.

In some cases the right arguement and use of applicable case law will secure a change of custody.

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