Lived Experience. Legal Knowledge. Real Change.
IAAPS was founded by Reuben Fontaine to fill the gap between expensive solicitors and lonely court battles.
Read Reuben's StoryWhy IAAPS Exists
The International Association of Alienated Parents Society (IAAPS) is a UK based Community Interest Company (CIC). The registered office is at Star Print House, 129 Scotland Road, Nelson, Lancashire, BB9 7AR.
IAAPS was founded on a simple belief. No child should be manipulated into losing a relationship with a loving parent or grandparent. The system can feel stacked against the parent who just wants a normal relationship with their child. IAAPS exists to level the playing field.
Meet Reuben Fontaine
Mr R J Fontaine LLB
Eucharist Minister
Reuben (Ben) Fontaine studied Family Law at the University of East London. He has over 20 years of personal experience navigating the family court system.
For the past 10 years, Reuben has not seen his own children. He states that his former partner groomed the children against him. He has never spoken ill of the other parent to the children. This is a point he is clear about. He believes that speaking badly about the other parent only makes the situation worse for the child.
Instead of focusing on his own loss, he has used his legal training and personal experience to help others trapped in the same situation. He understands the frustration of dealing with a system that often fails to recognise what is happening until the alienation is severe.
Through his work on X (Twitter) under the handle @ReubenFontaine, Reuben provides direct advice to parents across the globe. He assists people with family matters including court paperwork and mediation support. He does this at no cost.
IAAPS is the next step in that mission. It is a permanent home for the resources and strategies that have already helped many people find their way back to their children.
Please note that Reuben does not provide psychological diagnoses or act as a solicitor. IAAPS offers peer support and legal information only. IAAPS helps people understand the law and prepare their own case documentation.

Why We Chose Our Logo
The IAAPS logo was chosen to reflect our core mission: giving families a clear, structured way through the legal system. The clean, geometric design stands for stability and logic. It shows the move from emotional confusion to clear facts that a court can use.
At the center of the logo we have two loving parents and the child. We all hope and wish this for any relationship we have. This is surrounded by a loving heart. Within the heart we see love doves. Looking to the right and the left we see in black, a mother or a father taking the child away, alienating a parent.
This is the actions we are looking to stop. No parent has the right to alienate the children from a loving parent.

What IAAPS Stands For

Clear Information
Complex UK family law is explained in plain English. No jargon. No confusion. The goal is for any parent to understand exactly what the court is looking for.

Lived Experience
The founder has lived through the system. He understands the pain of being cut off from a child. This is not theoretical knowledge. It is real.

Fair Access
Everyone deserves to understand their rights. Core resources are always free. The GBP 10.00 membership is optional and helps fund the future conference.

Privacy First
IAAPS understands the sensitivity of ongoing court proceedings. Member information is protected. Payment descriptors are neutral to avoid creating issues in active cases.
Current Legal Guidance
In 2026, UK family courts focus on "alienating behaviours" rather than any "syndrome." The Family Justice Council published guidance in December 2024 confirming this approach. The guidance reminds courts that decisions of fact are a judicial function.
IAAPS aligns with this guidance. IAAPS does not offer diagnosis. IAAPS offers education. IAAPS helps people document observable behaviours using evidence based frameworks. This is exactly what the court wants to see.

Frequently Asked Questions
Who founded IAAPS and why?
IAAPS was founded by Reuben Fontaine. He has a degree in Family Law from the University of East London. He has over 20 years of personal experience with alienating behaviours and has not seen his own children for 10 years. He started IAAPS to give free support to others facing the same situation.
Is IAAPS a charity?
IAAPS is a Community Interest Company (CIC) based in Nelson, Lancashire. The goal is to become a registered charity in the future. The GBP 10.00 membership fee helps cover costs until larger donations can be accepted.
Does IAAPS offer legal advice?
No. IAAPS provides legal information and peer support. We are not a law firm. We help you understand the law and prepare your own documents. We cannot represent you in court.
What is the IAAPS conference?
IAAPS plans to host an international conference bringing together judges, police, Cafcass officers, solicitors, and parents from around the world. The goal is to create a global standard for identifying and stopping alienating behaviours.
Does IAAPS take sides in family disputes?
No. IAAPS is focused only on what is best for the child. We do not support feuding parents using the court to score points. If there are genuine safeguarding concerns like domestic violence or substance abuse, the court will handle those separately.