High-Conflict Custody Cases
These are custody disputes where parents engage in ongoing, intense conflict that goes beyond normal disagreements. Characteristics include:
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Frequent litigation or court involvement.
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Hostile communication between parents.
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Difficulty in co-parenting or making joint decisions.
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Emotional strain on children due to exposure to parental hostility.
"Parental Alienation"
This occurs when one parent intentionally or unintentionally influences a child to reject or fear the other parent, often through:
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Negative comments or criticism about the other parent.
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Limiting contact or communication.
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Creating loyalty conflicts for the child.
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Undermining the child’s relationship with the other parent.
Impact: Both situations can severely harm a child’s emotional well-being, sense of security, and long-term development. We help families heal - starting not with labels or assumptions, but by focusing on understanding behaviors, supporting children, and addressing parental alienation when needed.

OUR MISSION
Children 4 Tomorrow advocates for children to feel safe, heard, and loved while supporting families navigating high-conflict custody. We provide trauma-informed counseling, family support, and evidence-based training for professionals to strengthen family relationships and promote healing.
Protect Children ~ Support Families ~ Train Professionals
OUR VISION
We believe in a future where children are protected, families are supported, and professionals are trained to address trauma-induced parental alienation. C4T fights to educate the community on the effects of childhood trauma and emotional and psychological abuse, so that our resources promote love and safety for tomorrow's children.

OUR IMPACT
We support families in rebuilding healthy, safe relationships after severe conflict. Through our multifaceted programs, we improve the parent-child bonds and diminish childhood trauma.
Why We ARE UNIQUE
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Only nonprofit in Houston specializing in parental alienation and high conflict cases. However, when assessing families, our focus is not on labeling or targeting alienation. Instead, we prioritize understanding the underlying issues within the family and supporting healthy solutions for children and parents.
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Deep expertise in trauma-informed family support. The team at C4T has extensive experience in providing trauma-informed counseling and support to families affected by parental alienation, ensuring a compassionate and effective approach.
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Strong reputation (5-star rating on Great Nonprofits). C4T has earned a stellar reputation in the community, as evidenced by its 5-star rating on the reputable Great-Nonprofits platform, reflecting the high-quality services and positive impact it has had on the families it serves.
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Founder with decades of personal and professional experience. The founders of C4T, they bring a unique blend of personal and professional experience in the field of parental alienation, allowing the organization to provide deeply informed and empathetic support.
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Comprehensive approach: children, parents, and professionals. C4T's approach is comprehensive, addressing the needs of children, parents, and the professionals who work with these families, ensuring a holistic and effective solution to the complex issues of parental alienation and high-conflict situations.
This positions C4T as a leader in a highly underserved space.

Contact Us

Address
2600 South Loop West
Suite #170
Houston Texas, 77054
Phone Number
(713) 660-0760
Hours of Operation
MONDAY - FRIDAY
9:00 - 4:00
SATURDAY
9:00 - 2:00

