Parental Alienation - U.S. Case
Notification of Judgement - Berg v. Perlow (U.S.)
In Berg v. Perlow, Case No. CD 98-1285-FC, 15th judicial circuit in Palm Beach County Florida dated March 15, 2000, specifically recognizing Parental Alienation Syndrome, Some quotes include "the wife seeks sole parental responsibility and to eliminate any contact between husband and child based upon the Parental Alienation Syndrome". Husband diagnosed as psychopath, with copious quotes from DSM-IV. Father diagnosed as psychopath and child diagnosed with moderate to severe Parental Alienation Syndrome by mental health professionals including Ellinger, Heller, Gardner and Bush. Court order included:
"The Husband...shall have absolutely no contact with the parties" child (now 8) until the child reaches age 14. No contact with the child forthwith shall include but not be limited to (the court will specifically reserve jurisdiction as to this issue as the husband will probably find a way to somehow circumvent this order, so that the Court will enter additional orders on behalf of the Wife so as to require strict compliance with this order) the following:
A. No telephone contact
B. No e-mail contact
C. No computer contact
D. No videos
E. No visitation
F. No visits at school
G. No records from school
H. No records from any health care providers
I. No contact indirectly by third parties on behalf of the Husband, whether they are relatives or not."
The judgement also states:
"The Court finds that the order of the Court in which the Wife should not disparage the Husband to the child is now becoming a detriment to the child. The wife needs to be as truthful to the child as possible taking into consideration the child's youth, but that the wife should advise this child of this Court's specific findings and why this Court has done what it has done, including but not limited to the husband's extensive background involving his deceitfulness, his lack of remorse, his arrests, his poor behavior control and impulsivity, his lack or empathy, and his total anti-social personality disorder".

