In this, the eleventh webcast published by the International Support Network for Alienated Families (ISNAF), noted Canadian attorney Brian Ludmer explains the shortcomings of the traditional therapeutic model when it comes to addressing family disputes involving parties who don’t truly wish to pursue a lasting resolution. He then proceeds to deliver a comprehensive talk about how adopting the model of systemic family therapy intervention can still work in cases of parental alienation (PA).

Brian Ludmer is a Canadian attorney with deep knowledge of PA. Throughout the course of his 32-year career, he has specialized in high-conflict custody battles, denial of parenting time, and parental alienation. He is a key contributor to the Parental Alienation Study Group’s newsletter, where he serves as the Legal Column Editor and Writer. Brian Ludmer also co-authored the book The High Conflict Custody Battle with Dr. Amy Baker and Dr. Michael Bone in 2015 and is a member of several organizations focused on PA. He has been presenting on behalf of ISNAF for over ten years.

Brian’s legal practice, Ludmer Law, has extensive experience in both business law and family law, as well as cases where these two overlap, such as those involving hidden income, business valuation, and high-net-worth disputes.

In addition to running his successful law firm, Brian Ludmer is a prolific speaker who regularly presents at business law and family law conferences across North America. He is an advisory board member of the Parental Alienation Awareness Organization, the International Support Network for Alienated Families, and a co-founder of Lawyers for Shared Parenting. He was also involved in drafting Canada’s proposed equal shared parenting legislation, Bill C-560.