UK Law: You're Responsible for Your Child’s Property—Even if You’re Alienated

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🧸 Under UK law, if you have parental responsibility, you’re legally expected to look after your child’s property—this includes their belongings, money, savings, and possessions.

But what happens when you’re cut off from your child?

❗ You’re still responsible for their property—even when you can’t see them, access their home, or speak to them.

In cases of parental alienation, narcissistic abuse, or post-separation coercive control, this legal duty becomes a weapon—a way to impose accountability without allowing access.

🎒 Toys, gifts, savings, clothes—even birthday presents—are withheld or discarded, while the alienated parent is blamed, shamed, or expected to continue providing.

This video exposes the contradiction in Gov UK parental responsibilities, and how something as simple as a child’s belongings becomes part of the Power and Control Wheel dynamic.

💔 You are responsible—but shut out. Visible—but invisible.

🆘 Support & Information:
🌐 Website: www.thepowerandcontrolwheel.co.uk
📧 Email: support@thepowerandcontrolwheel.co.uk
📲 Social Media: @powerandcontrolwheel
🐦 Twitter/X: @controlwheel

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