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Nathan Sterling Initiative

Parental Alienation is child abuse

NATHAN'S Law-Parents automatically have shared custody and parental responsibility of their child

GRIEVING A CHILD LOST TO PARENTAL ALIENATION?

When a child is turned against you, the grief can be overwhelming. You’re not alone — this page offers validation, understanding, and practical ways to cope.

WHAT YOU MIGHT BE FEELING

WAYS TO COPE

ALLOW YOURSELF TO GRIEVE

There’s no “right way” to feel. Grieving a child you’re estranged from is real and valid.

TALK TO SOMEONE YOU TRUST

Talk to therapists, support groups, or a trusted and reliable friend.

WRITE IT DOWN

Journaling helps release it. Save it at www.loveledger.co.uk

FIND SYMBOLS OF CONNECTION

Keep a box of memories, write letters, or light a candle on a child’s birthday. Store details at www.loveledger.co.uk
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My son Nathan (27) died on 27th March 2021. My ex-wife excluded me and my family from all aspects of his funeral. She has been psychologically and emotionally abusing our son for years but I was powerless. I didn't realise until it was too late that she had embarked on a campaign of hate. Pretending to be nice to my face but undermining me behind my back. She triangulated with our two other children and they just abused Nathan. The circumstances surrounding his death are suspicious but the legal and social system aren't interested. In fact, I was told by the criminal justice system defence barrister that I risked bankruptcy and I still would not get anywhere if I continued to pursue. Every day since my son's death has been a struggle but I know he would want me to continue and use his story to make the world a better place which I intend to do. This charity is the start!

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