Oklahoma MCLE  |  Submitted for 1.0 OBA Ethics CLE Credit

Ethical Obligations of Attorneys Given Allegations of Parental Alienation

This CLE examines the professional responsibility obligations Oklahoma family law attorneys carry when parental alienation is alleged in a custody matter — covering competence under Baker’s Four-Factor Model, the Rule 3.1 threshold for meritorious claims, candor to the tribunal, and the critical intersection of PA allegations with domestic violence law under 43 O.S. §§ 111.3 and 111.4.

Presenter

Ron Gore, J.D.

Lewis & Gore PLLC

Credit

1.0 Hour — Ethics (MCLE)

Provider

Coparent Academy™

What You Will Learn

Apply Baker’s Four-Factor Model to distinguish alienation from realistic estrangement — and meet the Rule 1.1 competence baseline before filing or arguing PA

Evaluate whether a PA claim clears the Rule 3.1 threshold — documented, repeated conduct, not the client’s characterization alone

Navigate Rules 3.3 and 3.4 when expert conclusions outrun evidence, when a child’s preference appears coached, or when records are being withheld

Apply 43 O.S. §§ 111.3 and 111.4 — visitation enforcement remedies and the good-faith DV visitation refusal defense — to screen PA claims for DV context

Recognize potential DARVO litigation patterns (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender) and assess their ethical implications for attorneys on both sides of a custody dispute

Analyze Hilfiger (2023), Jones (2018), Jensen (2015), and In re BTW (2010) — the current Oklahoma appellate landscape on PA in custody proceedings

Presentation Materials

Slide deck and Coparent Academy quick reference handouts.

CLE Slide Deck — Ethical Obligations of Attorneys Given Allegations of Parental Alienation

Full 36-slide presentation (PDF)  |  Oklahoma MCLE — Submitted for 1.0 Ethics Hour

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Ethics Quick Reference Card  Coparent Academy

OKRPC obligations, practice triggers, and red flags for PA matters — Rules 1.1, 1.3, 3.1, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5

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Baker’s Parental Alienation Framework Reference  Coparent Academy

Four-Factor Model, 8 Behavioral Manifestations (Gardner 1998; Baker 2018), and 17 Alienating Behaviors (Baker et al. 2011/2014)

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Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Title 43 provisions directly applicable to parental alienation and custody matters — sourced from OSCN.

43 O.S. § 109 — Best Interests of the Child in Custody Determinations

Best interest factors, joint custody standards, parenting plan requirements, and § 109(I) DV rebuttable presumption — amended Laws 2024, SB 901

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43 O.S. § 111.3 — Duty to Facilitate Visitation / Motion for Enforcement

21-day hearing / 45-day disposition; six-item remedies menu under § 111.3(D)(1)–(6); prevailing party attorney fees under § 111.3(E)

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43 O.S. § 111.4 — Good-Faith Visitation Refusal When DV or Child Abuse Is at Issue

Statutory defense to visitation refusal; mandatory suspension when abuse is substantiated. Cited in Jones (2018) and Jensen v. Poindexter (2015 OK 49)

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Power and Control Wheel

Duluth Model — identifying domestic violence control patterns as context for evaluating PA allegations

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Oklahoma Case Law

Oklahoma appellate decisions addressed in this CLE — sourced from OSCN.

Hilfiger v. Hilfiger, 2023 OK CIV APP 15

Most recent Oklahoma PA holding — sole custody modification affirmed based on documented PA pattern

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In re the Marriage of Jones, 2018 OK CIV APP 68

Reversed on OUCCJEA jurisdiction grounds — PA not adjudicated on the merits. Footnote 20 addresses the DV/PA intersection citing 43 O.S. § 111.4

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In the Matter of BTW, 2010 OK 69

Oklahoma Supreme Court — treating psychologist declined to make PA determination; PA question unresolved at Supreme Court level

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Christian v. Gray, 2003 OK 10

Oklahoma Supreme Court — Daubert/Kumho expert admissibility standards applicable to PA expert testimony in Oklahoma

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Research & Academic Resources

Peer-reviewed sources referenced in this CLE and recommended for pre-seminar reading under the Rule 1.1 competence standard.

Baker, A.J.L. (2018) — Reliability and Validity of the Four-Factor Model of Parental Alienation

Journal of Family Therapy  |  doi: 10.1111/1467-6427.12253  |  Foundation study for the Four-Factor Model framework

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Harman, Kruk & Hines (2018) — Impact of Parental Alienating Behaviors on the Mental Health of Adults

Psychological Bulletin  |  Meta-analysis documenting psychological harm caused by PA behaviors

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Meier, J.S. (2020) — Parental Alienating Behaviors as Domestic Violence

Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law  |  Critical analysis of PA claims in the context of domestic violence

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Scientific Case Against Parental Alienation

Peer-reviewed critique of PA theory — cross-examination and Daubert/Kumho challenge resource  |  Full citation in slide deck

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Scientific Status of Parental Alienation

Overview of current scientific consensus on PA — evidentiary foundation for qualifying and examining expert witnesses  |  Full citation in slide deck

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Coparent Academy™  |  CLE Ethics Program  |  Ron Gore, J.D.  |  Lewis & Gore PLLC

These materials are provided for educational and MCLE purposes only. Nothing in these materials constitutes legal advice. OKRPC text sourced from Okla. Stat. tit. 5, ch. 1, app. 3-A. Oklahoma statutes and case opinions sourced from OSCN. Academic materials provided under fair use for educational purposes.

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