Strategies for Addressing Parental Alienation and False Abuse Allegations in Family Law

This course provides a comprehensive approach to tackling the complex issues of parental alienation and false abuse allegations in divorce litigation. Led by Ryan P. Sayler, Esq., a family law specialist, participants will explore effective strategies to prove or disprove alienation, obtain and use digital evidence, and navigate the admissibility of expert testimony. Through practical guidance and case studies, attorneys will learn to bolster their cases with credible witnesses and handle false abuse allegations head-on.
This course is essential for family law practitioners seeking to protect their clients' interests while upholding ethical standards.
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Attorney at Colgan & Associates, LLC
Ryan Sayler has built his career upon advocating for children and helping families safely manage challenging situations. He began his work counseling and caring for youth to help them work through mental and behavioral issues so that they could heal and move beyond past challenges. Through this experience, Ryan saw firsthand how important support and security are for our youth, which made him passionate about advocating for children and helping families better communicate and function together. After spending six years in the social work field as a counselor and mental health worker, Ryan found himself wanting to make a bigger impact. Now in the Family Law field, Ryan applies his knowledge and commitment to helping families navigate difficult circumstances so they can move forward with their lives. He is skilled at identifying areas of leverage in negotiation and encourages clients toward a favorable outcome prior to litigation; his efficient and adaptable approach serves his clients well when it is necessary to take their case to the courtroom. He practices Family Law throughout central Pennsylvania, including Dauphin, Cumberland, Lebanon, Lancaster, Perry, York, Adams, and Franklin Counties. Ryan earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Youth Development Psychology from North Central University. He went on to earn his law degree from The Penn State Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle, PA, where he still remains involved, consulting with the Community Law Clinic. Additionally, Ryan’s experience with public speaking, legal drafting, and creative research serves as a tremendous benefit to his clients and their cases. When not practicing family law, Ryan can be found volunteering his time and talents in the community. He enjoys playing music, golf, and spending time with his family and dog. Ryan resides in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania.