Abstract

The aim of this study is to analyze how parental alienation is harmful in the family legal process, as well as to describe the importance of the psychologist's role in proving parental alienation. Legal psychology assists the judge in understanding cases involving the custody of children and adolescents, protecting their interests. To do this, it was necessary to conceptualize what Brazilian legislation and the Psychologists' Code of Conduct deal with regarding psychological expertise in civil proceedings that deal with parental alienation. The methodology adopted was a bibliographic, descriptive and analytical review, through the survey of reference articles on the topic, visits to government websites and survey of jurisprudence on the topic. As a conclusion of the research, it is observed that the psychologist is essential for identifying or not the conduct of parental alienation, considering that these processes that deal with this conduct often do not have clear evidence of the practice.

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