Ok so thanks for the advice to avoid the PAS path. Appreciate the advice very much. So instead of using PAS, should I try to focus on the alienation itself? In TN there are 11 factors used to determine the child's best interests and I think 2 of them I could tie into the alienation.
36-6-106. Child custody. —
(9) The character and behavior of any other person who resides in or frequents the home of a parent or caregiver and the person's interactions with the child; and
(10) Each parent or caregiver's past and potential for future performance of parenting responsibilities, including the willingness and ability of each of the parents and caregivers to facilitate and encourage a close and continuing parent-child relationship between the child and both of the child's parents, consistent with the best interest of the child.
It seems that if she continues this behavior with my daughter I believe I could argue that that kind of enviroment is not healthy and instead of encouraging a father-daughter relationship she is trying to destroy it. If a child has been alienated from a loving parent, me dad, that parent-child relationship may be irretrievably broken. If not, it certainly will have been damaged to a great degree.
Do you guys think thats a good path to take?