PARP: Parental Alienation Risk PremiumFederal and State Legislatures and Judiciaries need to study a potential new source of domestic terrorism called PARP: Parental Alienation Risk Premium.In my view, sooner or later, a non-custodial parent may trigger a major domestic terror event. Why? The family court system is conjested and inefficient. Add to this undertrained magistrates, undertrained clinical social workers, and undertrained guardian ad litems add to the system stressors. Furthermore, the attorneys exercise legal techniques that prolong cases, only adding to the boiling psychological stressors.What can be done?1. Introduce legislation to bifurcate the money side from the visitation side. This would at least make it easier for parents and children to see each other, and lessen the control of the alienating parent.2. Introduce legislation to upgrade the training of undertrained magistrates, undertrained clinical social workers, and undertrained guardian ad litems.3. Demand a yearly accounting on all children until age 18.4. Medicaid funded Psychological evaluation of all children of divorce at age 5,10,15, and 18.Good Laws like these would help our nation avoid a major terror event perpetrated by an angry non-custodial parent, and minimize PARP: Parental Alienation Risk Premium. Then, gas prices and insurance prices may come down by 5-10%.