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المحتوى المقدم من Children First Family Law. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Children First Family Law أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Welcome to *Children First Family Law*, a podcast dedicated to transforming the way families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce. In an industry too often focused on litigation, financial battles, and a war-like approach, we advocate for a radical shift in priorities—putting the well-being of children at the forefront. Join us as we explore how to handle divorce in a way that protects children from the collateral damage of parental conflict and legal battles. We offer resources, insights, and expert advice to help parents understand how to manage divorce without destroying their children’s future. By highlighting the flaws in the current system and providing a roadmap for a more compassionate approach, we aim to become thought leaders in this space, calling for change within the professional landscape of family law. We’ll discuss crucial topics like collaborative and amicable divorce, parental alienation, and navigating the complexities of domestic violence and child abuse within the legal system. Through candid conversations and expert guidance, *Children First Family Law* equips families to emerge from the brokenness of divorce with their children’s well-being intact—just like a beautiful stained glass window crafted from shattered pieces. If you’re asking yourself, ”How can I ensure my children aren’t destroyed by my divorce?” or ”Why does my lawyer always push for litigation?” this podcast is for you. Tune in, and let us guide you toward a healthier, more hopeful future for your family.
المحتوى المقدم من Children First Family Law. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Children First Family Law أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Welcome to *Children First Family Law*, a podcast dedicated to transforming the way families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce. In an industry too often focused on litigation, financial battles, and a war-like approach, we advocate for a radical shift in priorities—putting the well-being of children at the forefront. Join us as we explore how to handle divorce in a way that protects children from the collateral damage of parental conflict and legal battles. We offer resources, insights, and expert advice to help parents understand how to manage divorce without destroying their children’s future. By highlighting the flaws in the current system and providing a roadmap for a more compassionate approach, we aim to become thought leaders in this space, calling for change within the professional landscape of family law. We’ll discuss crucial topics like collaborative and amicable divorce, parental alienation, and navigating the complexities of domestic violence and child abuse within the legal system. Through candid conversations and expert guidance, *Children First Family Law* equips families to emerge from the brokenness of divorce with their children’s well-being intact—just like a beautiful stained glass window crafted from shattered pieces. If you’re asking yourself, ”How can I ensure my children aren’t destroyed by my divorce?” or ”Why does my lawyer always push for litigation?” this podcast is for you. Tune in, and let us guide you toward a healthier, more hopeful future for your family.
Maintaining a child’s attachment to a parent with substance abuse issues can be a complex path to navigate. With advice from experts and keeping the child’s best interests first and foremost, parents and courts can successfully co-parent and maintain a healthy parent-child relationship. This episode of Children First Family Law is part two of Krista’s two-part series on navigating substance misuse issues alongside co-parenting in a divorce situation. While citing the research and expertise of Dr. Stephanie Tabashnecke, Krista highlights the vulnerability of children in a family law case when a parent is struggling with substance abuse. She shares the underlying causes of this disorder and why understanding it can help both parents cope while keeping the child’s best interests at the forefront of their co-parenting conversations. You’ll hear why relapse is an expected part of struggling with this disorder, the top ten myths surrounding substance abuse, and how disrupting a child’s attachment to a caregiver can impact their lifelong health. Krista explains how to set up a treatment plan that continues communication with the child, the importance of using a trauma-informed approach, and her top ten tips for judges and attorneys handling cases involving parents with substance abuse issues. Understanding the science at play behind a substance abuse disorder can help guide parents to a solution that benefits parents and child and ensures the child’s needs are met throughout the process. Don’t miss this deep dive into the science and expertise to guide you through the complexities of a substance abuse disorder. In this episode, you will hear: Leading current thoughts on the nuances of dealing with sobriety issues of parents in family law cases, considering strongly safety of children while balancing attachment needs of children Input from leading experts such as Dr. Stephanie Tabashneck, leading Harvard psychologist and lawyer, who provides background insight to help family court professionals and parents navigate this challenging area The vulnerability of children in a substance abuse situation and the lines of protection the court and attorneys may invoke Understanding the underlying factors that can trigger a substance abuse disorder and the consensus in the medical and scientific communities to treat them as chronic conditions Relapse is part of a substance abuse disorder, and improper treatment, stress, and unmanaged co-occurring conditions can increase relapse risk Finding strategies to meet the attachment needs of children and avoiding overreaction to relapse The 10 myths surrounding substance abuse and the factors that increase a predisposition to addiction Seeking a dopamine “hit” and the impact substances can have on the dopamine baseline Role of genetics in substance abuse Attachment in children and the impact messaging can have on that attachment, especially as it relates to substance abuse Creating treatment plans that work for families logistically and financially and the components of a good treatment plan The Optimal Parenting Time Decision Tree criteria used by professionals to evaluate optimal parenting time Assessments, testing for alcohol and drug use, and questions to consider Having a plan in place in the event of a relapse with specificity and creating a parent plan for this scenario The impact on child attachment when completely removing a caregiver from their lives and mitigating this issue Using a trauma-informed approach for the parent experiencing substance abuse The top 10 tips for judges and attorneys in cases involving parents with substance abuse Resources from this Episode Children First Family Law: www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com American Society of Addiction Medicine: www.asam.org Center for Disease Control and Prevention: www.cdc.gov Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University: www.developingchild.harvard.edu Guidelines for Court Practices for Supervised Visitation: www.mass.gov/files/documents/2018/11/29/supervised-visitation-guidelinesfinal%20%281%29.pdf National Association for Children of Addiction: www.nacoa.org National Institute on Drug Abuse: www.drugabuse.gov National Institute of Mental Health: www.nimh.nih.gov Ruth Potee, M.D.: www.ruthpotee.com Smart Recovery: www.smartrecovery.org Standards for Supervised Visitation Practice: www.svnworldwide.org/attachments/standards.pdf Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration: www.samhsa.gov Substance use and parenting: Best practices for family court practitioners: www.afccnet.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=-RkXrNzIkr8%3d&portalid=0 Tabashneck, S., Drozd, L. & Soilson, J. (in press), Substance Use Disorders: A Primer for Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners, book chapter: The Family Dispute Resolution Handbook. (editors: P. Salem, & K. Brown-Olson) https://global.oup.com/academic/product/family-dispute-resolution-9780197545904?cc=us&lang=en& This Naked Mind: thisnakedmind.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. 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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
Substance abuse is often used as a weapon in family court, even when there isn’t a significant problem. Courts have several ways of handling this issue, and each method can have long-term implications. In this episode of Children First Family Law, Krista explores how family courts determine whether a parent is safe with a child. She outlines her experiences with families dealing with these scenarios, implementing advice and expertise from psychologist and attorney Dr. Stephanie Tabashneck. Two previous podcast episodes, with guests Cheryl and Mike, explore both parenting sides of this situation. Krista offers an outline of the tools the court can use to evaluate a substance abuse issue and any additional risk factors. You’ll also hear the 10 factors the DSM-5 defines substance abuse. Together, these tools help attorneys and courts form parenting time recommendations. Substance abuse in a divorce scenario can be complicated. This episode is a guide for navigating substance abuse while keeping children’s best interests at the forefront. In this episode, you will hear: Substance abuse—primarily alcohol—is a chronic issue in family court, requiring assessments of handling approaches, their implications, and parental safety. Krista’s experiences working with families in these situations and the expert advice she receives from attorney and psychologist Dr. Stephanie Tabashneck The tools used by courts when a child’s safety is an immediate concern Why courts are sometimes hesitant to restrict legal substance use entirely Direct testing methods like Soberlink or BACtrack, urine analysis, hair follicle, and nail testing Substance Use Evaluation (SUE) involves an in-depth assessment conducted by a highly qualified professional with a strong background in addiction counseling, psychology, social work, or a related field. Psychological testing in conjunction with a Substance Use Evaluation A sample of questions you can expect from a Substance Use Evaluator (SUE) and the background information included Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI) evaluations and its insight into a person’s potential proclivity for substance abuse DSM-5’s definition of substance abuse and substance abuse disorders and the required criteria The 10 factors used to diagnose a substance abuse disorder according to the DSM-5 Dimensions to evaluate for level of care decisions and what to look for in the evaluator’s report Recommendations following a Substance Use Evaluation (SUE) based on the results and when these evaluations are needed Resources from this Episode www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com Soberlink Remote Alcohol Monitoring | Improving Lives BACtrack | The Leader in Breathalyzers Home www.NAADAC.org Adult SASSI-4 | The SASSI Institute Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (MAST) 5280 Drug Testing - 5280 Drug Testing, Greenwood Village, CO Drug Testing - Precise Monitoring ASAM - American Society of Addiction Medicine SAMHSA - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM5). American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – Fifth Edition (DSM-5) defines a Substance Use Disorder based on using the criteria below. If, in the previous 12 months, an individual was identified as meeting 2-3 of the criteria they would have a mild disorder; meeting 4-5 criteria would equal a moderate disorder; and meeting 6 or more criteria would indicate a severe disorder. If the individual had previously met the criteria for a Substance Use Disorder, and none of the criteria have been met in the last three months, but less than 12 months, the diagnosis would be considered “In Early Remission.” If the individual had previously met the criteria for a Substance Use Disorder, and none of the criteria have been met in the previous 12 months, the diagnosis would be considered “In Sustained Remission." Substance is often taken in larger amounts over longer time period than was intended Persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control substance use Great deal of time spent in activities necessary to obtain, use, or recover from its effects Craving, or a strong desire or urge to use the substance Recurrent use resulting in failure to fulfill major role obligations at work, school, or home Continued use despite persistent or recurrent social or interpersonal problems caused or exacerbated by the effects of the substance use Important social, occupational, or recreational activities are given up or reduced Recurrent use in physically hazardous situations Continued use despite knowledge of having a persistent recurrent physical or psychological problem that is likely to have been caused or exacerbated by substance use Tolerance as defined by: A need for markedly increased amounts to achieve intoxication or desired effect A markedly diminished effect with continued use of the same amount of substance Withdrawal, as manifested by either of the following: The characteristic withdrawal syndrome for the substance The substance, or a closely related substance is taken to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
Personal issues such as addiction can jeopardize parental custody, but through hard work, dedication, and earning back trust, it is possible to co-parent with an ex-partner successfully. On this episode of Children First Family Law, Krista sits down with Mike, a former client and recovering addict who came to Krista for help when his personal issues threatened custody of his baby daughter during his divorce. Mike is a recovering alcoholic and drug addict who worked hard to overcome his struggles, and today, he is successfully sharing custody with his ex-wife. As Krista and Mike begin their conversation, Mike shares his initial exposure to drugs and alcohol and the role they played in his relationship with his ex-wife as they progressed toward marriage. When Mike’s ex became pregnant with their daughter, Mike hit rock bottom, still trying to convince himself he was fine. Ultimately, he recognized he needed help and entered an in-patient rehab, learning how to be honest with himself and others, and working with his ex in marriage counseling to attempt to save their marriage. When divorce became imminent, Mike moved to Colorado, where his ex had moved with their daughter, and hired Krista to assist him in getting custody of his daughter. With Krista at his side, Mike took proactive steps to earn trust with his ex, incrementally earning more time with his daughter. Mike’s story is one that many parents can relate to, whether they are the parent struggling with addiction or the parent who needs to trust an ex-partner again. In this episode, you will hear: The background behind Mike’s addiction, how he met his wife in college, and the denial and enabling surrounding his addiction Evolution of Mike’s alcohol addiction Hitting rock bottom and how he convinced himself he was fine Bringing a child into the mix and realizing he needed help The inpatient rehab experience, honesty, and an attempt at marriage counseling to save the marriage Divorce, a move to Colorado, hiring Krista, and getting some hard truths from her about his case Mike’s proactive approach to gain trust and earn parenting time with his young daughter The role of shame, kindness, and grace in becoming sober His advice for dealing with addiction, becoming educated about its impact, healing, and faith Resources from this Episode www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com Soberlink Remote Alcohol Monitoring | Improving Lives Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. | Alcoholics Anonymous Drug Addicts Anonymous USA - Find a 12 Step Meeting Near you Amazon.com: Beyond Addiction: How Science and Kindness Help People Change (Audible Audio Edition): Randye Kaye, Jeffrey Foote PhD, Carrie Wilkens PhD, Nicole Kosanke PhD, Stephanie Higgs PhD, Tantor Audio: Books BACtrack | The Leader in Breathalyzers Annie Grace - This Naked Mind All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
Hiring the right attorney in a divorce case involving children can make or break your case. If you hire the wrong one, they could be a big problem. In this episode of Children First Family Law, Krista offers the 10 dos and don’ts of hiring a divorce attorney. A good attorney should be a peacemaker, not a gladiator, which can foster the destruction of children’s well-being, parents, and individual parties. Toxicity generally isn’t necessary, even in potentially adversarial cases. Finding amicable solutions for children's best interests is at the heart of this episode. Using Krista’s tips for finding a good divorce attorney, you could avoid a litigious, expensive, and destructive road. In this episode, you will hear: The importance of hiring an attorney who is empathetic, warm, likable, and ethical Krista’s tips for testing the accessibility and responsiveness of an attorney and their team Ensuring your attorney will be clear and transparent about each step of the process as well as costs How hiring someone who simplifies the process can save you a lot of money Why humility is a valuable trait in an attorney Reputability and its importance in the law community and red flags to consider The value of an informed individual who is pursuing growth of knowledge and experience The calming effect of a peacemaker in your corner What a child-focused attorney can do for you versus one who isn’t Problem-solving and finding the best solution for all involved parties Resources from this Episode www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
Don’t miss this episode of Children First Family Law in which Krista speaks with Dr. Matthew Sullivan, an internationally known researcher, speaker, psychologist, and author of two leading books on parental alienation and parent-child contact problems. His work emphasizes solution-driven approaches, providing practical encouragement to improve coparenting dynamics to help children flourish. Dr. Sullivan is a pioneer in the field, having more than 30 years experience in family dispute resolution and clinical work in the family courts. He served as president of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts from 2019 to 2020, won its President’s Award in 2023, and was awarded the Meyer Elkin recognition for his powerful work published in the Family Court Review in 2024. Dr. Sullivan, along with prior guest Dr. Michael Saini, together led the “Peace Talks” regarding Kayden’s Law at a major international conference, attempting to bring together what has become at times heated division among professionals as to how to best deal in family courts with important issues of domestic violence and parental alienation. He and Krista discuss at length the dynamics that have created such tension among professionals and his thoughts on how best to move forward productively for the best interests of children. Dr. Sullivan shares his expertise on the variety of approaches courts use to determine best interests of children and discusses his perspective on ways to receive and consider the voices of children in these cases. He also shares why a mental health professional a best interests attorney, and a solutions-oriented judge can create problem-solving magic in cases with complex family dynamics. In this episode, you will learn about: Kayden’s Law and the effects the legislation could have Dr. Sullivan’s experience with the media’s tendency to polarize domestic violence issues as seen by a recent spat with the Wall Street Journal Advocacy for effective balance of domestic violence reform and its role in parent-child contact problems Child custody evaluations and the underlying reasons they can fall short Ways courts approach to determine best interests and consider the voice of children The three players who can create a serious problem-solving team when it comes to supporting children during divorce The importance of getting buy-in from parents to prioritize children in divorce The concern of mental health challenges experienced by kids in high-conflict divorce Thoughts on when therapy is effective and when it’s ineffective Resources from this Episode Overcoming the Co-Parenting Trap: Essential Parenting Skills When a Child Resists a Parent: www.amazon.com/gp/product/0692407995/ref=sw_img_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 Overcoming the Alienation Crisis: 33 Coparenting Solutions: www.amazon.com/gp/product/1735099406/ref=ewc_pr_img_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 Overcoming Barriers website: overcomingbarriers.org/about-us/mission Dr. Matthew Sullivan’s website: sullydoc.com www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
In this episode of Children First Family Law, Dr. Richard Spiegle, a renowned clinical and forensic psychologist, joins Krista to share his extensive experience in family law and child advocacy. With a background in special education and a specialization in forensic psychology, Dr. Spiegle offers a unique perspective on the struggles that arise and the complexities involved in repairing parent-child relationships, emphasizing the need to focus on the importance to the wholeness of the child and his or her future adulthood in repairing relationships with a parent in almost all circumstances. Dr. Speigle explains the critically important view that parents must focus on relationships with children, not just parenting time, and the risk in family court that relational dynamics tend to be lost with an over emphasis on parenting time as the goal. Dr. Spiegle sheds light on the evolving landscape of family law, the introduction of new statutes and their impact, and mental health experts' roles in guiding families through crises. He highlights the importance of nurturing open communication and resolution in these delicate situations. Throughout the episode, Dr. Spiegle relates impactful stories from his career, illustrating the effects of therapeutic interventions on families in distress. From addressing domestic violence to navigating estrangement and mental health issues, he underscores the necessity of creating safe environments for children to express themselves and the need for extremely careful approaches to therapeutic approaches to address parent-child contact problems. This episode calls for systemic improvement, encouraging professionals to work together to support families and protect vulnerable children. In this episode, you will hear: Dr. Richard Spiegle’s take on the complexities of family law and child advocacy Emotional and academic challenges children face long into adulthood when continued estrangement between a child and parent occurs and is not addressed Repairing fractured parent-child relationships, focusing on favored and disfavored parent dynamics The evolving role of mental health experts in family therapy and legal contexts Challenges of reintegration therapy and supervised parent-child interactions Addressing the needs and perspectives of children in cases of domestic violence and child abuse New statutes and their impact on parenting time and decision-making processes in family courts Resources from this Episode Dr. Richard Spiegle’s website: psychologistsdenvercolorado.com www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
On this episode of Children First Family Law, join Krista and renowned psychologist Dr. Michael Saini as they delve into the complex world of family law, focusing on its impact on children and co-parenting dynamics. Dr. Saini has authored more than 200 publications, including book chapters, government reports, systematic reviews and vast number of peer-reviewed journal articles highlighting research in the area of family law and impact on children, including leading research on the devastating impact poor co-parenting dynamics have on children post-family breakdown. Dr. Saini, a passionate advocate for children's rights, discusses initiatives like Kayden's Law and the necessity of broadening the scope of family law to avoid extreme cases from dictating policies. Krista and Dr. Saini highlight the complexity of the dynamics around domestic violence and its implications and handling in family law cases, including discussion of the risk of creating laws in response to tragedies. Dr. Saini describes his journey from social work to academia and his extraordinary research into a vast array of topics in the family law arena. Krista and Dr. Saini discuss the benefits of parents becoming better educated in conflict resolution, highlighting Dr. Saini’s research that shows the co-parenting relationship is the top indicator of outcomes for children post-divorce. parent-child relationships within that family system. As they discuss domestic violence, mental health, co-parenting dynamics, and evolving legal landscapes, Dr. Saini provides insights into legislation affecting family dynamics. The episode underscores the importance of emphasizing co-parenting dynamics and examines international models for a balanced approach. Tune in for a compelling conversation aimed at enhancing family law practices and advocating for the rights of children and families. In this episode, you will hear: Insights into Dr. Saini's extensive internationally acclaimed and recognized research in the arena of family law Analysis of Kayden's Law and Dr. Saini’s concerns that tragedy-based policymaking fails to make best use of a multi-factor approach to complex problems of domestic violence and child abuse in family courts Challenges in the intersection of child protection and family law, spotlighting conflict resolution education and bridging research gaps Examination of the importance of co-parenting dynamics on outcomes for children post-divorce Resources from this Episode discover.research.utoronto.ca/9702-michael-saini www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael-Saini www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
In this episode of Children First Family Law, join Krista in a conversation with Terri Harrington, a pioneering figure in family law renowned for her dedication to fostering peaceful resolutions in divorce proceedings. With more than 40 years experience, Terri shares her journey from a Nebraska farm to becoming a leading family law attorney in Colorado, advocating for a shift from adversarial legal practices to more compassionate, solution-focused methods. Krista and Terri delve into the evolution of harmonious ways to peacefully end marriages, discussing ways to reduce conflict and promote amicable outcomes for children in particular. They discuss the invaluable role of neutral experts, such as financial advisors and child development specialists, in achieving well-informed and equitable decisions and emphasize the importance of educating future attorneys to prioritize the well-being of families and peacemaking to help children and their parents flourish. Krista and Terri also explore essential skills for attorneys navigating emotionally charged divorces and share strategies for maintaining strong co-parenting relationships after separation and divorce. They offer personal stories, insights, and a heartfelt perspective on how understanding the emotional dynamics of family law cases can lead to more effective resolutions. This episode calls on the legal community to embrace empathy and understanding and set a new standard in family law practices. In this episode, you will hear: The needed transition from adversarial to peaceful practices in family law, focusing on problem-solving and non-adversarial solutions The role of neutral experts, like financial advisors and child development specialists, in facilitating informed decisions and reducing conflict Educating attorneys on peacemaking skills and understanding the emotional impact of parental conflict, referencing the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study Benefits of mediation preparation and the efficiency of pre-mediation negotiations for successful outcomes An emphasis on unified parenting approaches post-divorce to support children's well-being The evolving role of best-interest attorneys in supporting family law cases Challenges in the legal system, including the lack of family law experience among judges and the need for a dedicated family law court Resources from this Episode www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
Join Krista on the Children First Family Law Podcast to explore the compelling story of Cheryl Palmar, a best-selling author in the United States and Australia who transformed her life despite the turmoil of a troubled marriage. In this episode, Cheryl shares her journey from heartache to empowerment, revealing the emotional and legal battles she encountered while navigating a marriage with a highly functioning alcoholic partner. Along the way, however, she found that with careful planning and evidence collection, she was able to accomplish and amicable divorce with a full settlement despite the potential that her case could have ended up as yet another story of toxic litigation. Cheryl's candid narrative offers insight into the complex process of securing a future for herself and her daughter. She discusses the importance of gathering evidence, seeking legal guidance, and the strategic steps she took to ensure their safety. Her experience highlights the necessity of having a strong support system and the courage required to initiate change. Beyond the legal aspects, Cheryl offers insights on healing and co-parenting. Her reflections on therapy and personal growth provide hope to others facing similar challenges. Cheryl’s book, "Erased: Exiting a Toxic Relationship," serves as a guiding light for those feeling trapped in toxic relationships, inspiring a path towards a healthier and more empowered future, and highlights ways to get the protections you need and want for your children even in ugly, risky situations through a careful approach to preparing for and executing your case. In this episode, you will hear: Cheryl Palmar's journey from a marriage with a functioning alcoholic to empowerment and healing. Emotional struggles and legal strategies in protecting her daughter and navigating divorce. Insights into gathering evidence, privacy concerns, and the importance of legal advice in substance abuse situations. Revelations about the balance of collecting evidence and the ability to approach a case peacefully and without extensive litigation – all through the power of incontrovertible facts, not allegations. The role of co-parenting, focusing on unity and the well-being of their child despite past conflicts. Discussion on the importance of therapy and personal growth after divorce. Cheryl's experience with sobriety testing agreements to ensure her daughter's safety during parenting time and decision making. Resources from this Episode www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com "Erased: Exiting a Toxic Relationship" by Cheryl Palmar available online on Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble Amazon: https://a.co/d/dnrbUMY Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/erased-cheryl-palmar/1144672044?ean=9781923123199 All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
In this episode of Children First Family Law, Krista provides tips to handle the holidays within co-parenting arrangements. Krista discusses the importance of having a flexible parenting plan that respects each parent's significant holidays and traditions. Families can navigate the complexities of holiday traditions and new dynamics post-divorce by prioritizing the children's experiences and well-being over parental convenience. Effective communication can help transform holiday co-parenting from a conflict-ridden experience into a more harmonious experience. Krista provides strategies for clear communication with your co-parent, extended family, and children, helping reduce stress and confusion. Discover the benefits of coordinating gift-giving, supporting children in purchasing gifts for the other parent, and celebrating holidays on alternative days. In this episode, you will hear: Strategies for successful holiday planning in co-parenting, focusing on children's needs and new family dynamics Importance of flexible parenting plans and respecting significant holidays to foster stability Navigating holiday traditions in blended families and maintaining children's relationships with extended family Effective communication and coordination to reduce stress and confusion during holidays Benefits of coordinated gift-giving and supporting children in buying gifts for the other parent Emphasis on prioritizing children's happiness and stability during holiday transitions Resources from this Episode www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
In this episode of Children First Family Law, Krista guides you through the intricacies of divorce using a child-centered approach. Krista shares her top ten considerations for those contemplating divorce, emphasizing the children's best interests. She highlights the importance of identifying subtle forms of abuse, such as coercive control, and discusses the potential for reconciliation in non-abusive relationships. She also underscores the value of seeking expert guidance and the value of contemplating legal separation as a potentially better first step as an alternative to divorce. Krista addresses the challenges of co-parenting and financial management post-divorce. She explains how the legal system prioritizes the child's best interests in parenting time and decision-making, discussing the impact of shared parenting responsibilities and common conflicts. She delves into income imputation complexities in child support and spousal maintenance cases and explores changes in parenting dynamics when parents previously less involved in primary care seek more active roles. She further examines the impact of divorce on relationships and future planning, considering the complexities of forming new relationships and relocation challenges. Krista highlights the importance of assembling a reliable team of professionals and explores different approaches to handling divorce, such as hiring attorneys, negotiating amicable agreements directly, and mediating. This episode is a must-listen for a comprehensive guide to navigating divorce with the children's best interests in mind. In this episode, you will hear: Importance of a child-centered approach when considering divorce, emphasizing hiring professionals who prioritize children's needs Identifying and addressing various forms of abuse, such as coercive control, and exploring legal separation as an alternative to divorce Navigating co-parenting and financial management challenges post-divorce, especially for primary caregivers adjusting to shared parenting time and decision-making Understanding the complexities of income imputation in child support and spousal maintenance and the dynamics of previously uninvolved parents seeking active roles Impact of divorce on broader relationships, including friends, family, and new relationships, along with the challenges of potential relocations Building a support team of legal and emotional resources to guide through the divorce process Emphasizing the well-being of children in family law and discussing best-interest attorney roles and future series on domestic violence Resources from this Episode www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
In this episode of Children First Family Law, Krista welcomes Judge Bruce Cohen, a distinguished figure in family law with more than 40 years of experience. Judge Cohen shares his extensive knowledge and unique perspectives from serving in the Maricopa County court system in Arizona, the fourth largest in the United States. With a career that spans from being a young lawyer to a seasoned judge appointed by Governor Janet Napolitano in 2005, Judge Cohen discusses the intricacies of family law, particularly focusing on the delicate balance between the well-being of children and Constitutional rights to parent. Throughout the conversation, Judge Cohen offers a deep dive into the challenges judges face, especially those new to the family law arena. He provides insights into parenting time and decision-making complexities, where terms like “best interests” are often debated. Additionally, Judge Cohen's innovative approaches to promoting healthy co-parenting and enhancing self-representation bring a fresh perspective to resolving family disputes. We also explore Judge Cohen's experiences and reflections from the AFCC Conference in Boston, underscoring the shared commitment to improving family law practices. His passion for guiding families toward constructive resolutions and focusing on the well-being of children is evident throughout the discussion. Join us for a thought-provoking episode enriched by Judge Cohen's insights and dedication to advancing family law practice. In this episode, you will hear: Judge Bruce Cohen on balancing child well-being with Constitutional rights and court principles Insights into the challenges of early intervention in cases involving domestic violence or mental health issues An exploration of the complexities and nuances of parenting time and decision-making Judge Cohen's journey and experience in family law, emphasizing the importance of training and support for judges Promoting healthy co-parenting and addressing challenges in family law dynamics Innovative approaches to simplifying legal proceedings for self-represented litigants in family law courts Ethical dilemmas attorneys face, emphasizing guiding clients toward constructive resolutions Resources from this Episode www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
In this episode of Children First Family Law, Krista provides an important introduction to what will be an ongoing conversation on the podcast: the complexities of domestic violence, child abuse, and child sexual abuse in family law cases and the current landscape of laws attempting to safeguard those at risk. This introduction highlights the complexities of this area of family law and provides a solid foundation for understanding the issues. She also previews a series of thought leaders who will join the show in early 2025 to help unpack these important issues. On this episode, Krista explains the differences between the dependency and neglect courts and family courts and the inability of family courts to terminate parental rights, even if there has been domestic violence or child abuse. She introduces Kayden’s Law, a Pennsylvania statute that aims to protect children, which then spawned federal attention and legislation, which then motivated Colorado to be among the first additional states to change its laws to better protect children from parents who commit DV and child abuse and child sexual abuse. Krista explains Colorado’s leadership in the transformation of family court reform to better address domestic violence and child abuse, including laws in 2023 and 2024 that greatly change the protections regarding these issues in family courts. These laws have created a pivotal shift in defining domestic violence within legal contexts, including the importance of including children's voices and better defining domestic violence to include aspects of coercive control. This episode advocates for a more compassionate family law system. It encourages listeners to actively engage with these reforms, creating an environment where children and those affected by abuse are genuinely heard and protected. In this episode, you will hear: Exploring the complexities of family law related to domestic violence and child abuse Challenges victims face, such as fears of escalation and financial instability Differences between dependency and neglect cases versus domestic relations court cases Introduction of Kayden’s Law Colorado laws that elevate domestic violence, including aspects of coercive control, and attempt to get children's voices in court The role of parenting plan evaluators and mandatory reporters in protecting children The importance of engaging with reforms for a more effective legal system that protects children Resources from this Episode www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
On this episode of Children First Family Law, Krista dives into the intricate world of supervised parenting in situations with safety concerns for children. Our guest, Cynthia Roberts, who is well-versed in mental health and family law, shares her journey from a mental health specialist to a therapeutic parenting time supervisor, helping navigate keeping children safe when there are allegations of a variety of safety concerns for children with a parent. She offers a unique perspective on how these visits can be both protective and transformative. Krista and Cynthia explore the challenges families face during contentious divorces, including the financial and logistical hurdles associated with supervised visitations. Cynthia discusses the delicate balance between providing therapeutic intervention and keeping meticulous documentation to ensure the safety and well-being of children. She clarifies the nuanced differences between therapeutic and standard supervised visitations, emphasizing the importance of unobtrusive supervision to allow for genuine family interactions. The discussion extends to the varied roles within family law, highlighting both Child and Family Investigators (CFIs) and best-interest attorneys such as Child Legal Representatives (CLRs) and reflecting attempts at more effective child-focused advocacy in high-conflict scenarios. Cynthia emphasizes the emotional demands on professionals in this field and the necessity for supportive professional relationships to enhance outcomes and prevent burnout. Tune in to learn from Cynthia Roberts how to create supportive and safe environments for children in these complicated family law situations. In this episode, you will hear: Exploring the role of supervised visitations Insights from Cynthia Roberts on the delicate balance between providing therapeutic intervention and keeping meticulous documentation to ensure the safety and well-being of children The challenges faced by families, including financial and logistical hurdles, in securing qualified therapeutic supervised visitation specialists Examination of the roles of Child and Family Investigators (CFIs) to best-interest attorneys and the impact on child-centered advocacy in family law The emotional demands on family law professionals and the importance of maintaining professionalism and respect Strategies for managing parent exchanges to ensure children's safety and comfort during visitations The role of supervised visitations in assessing parenting behaviors and supporting positive parent-child interactions Resources from this Episode Roberts Family Resolution Services: www.robertsfamilyresolution.com www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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Children First Family Law - Transforming how families navigate the challenging landscape of divorce.
In this episode of the Children First Family Law Podcast, Krista sits down with the Honorable Judge Robert Lung to explore the nuances of family law. With decades of experience as a district court judge in Colorado, Judge Lung offers invaluable perspectives on how parents can work together to shape their children's futures. This episode emphasizes parental cooperation in making decisions about their children's lives rather than relying on a judge who lacks personal insight into their circumstances. Judge Lung discusses critical issues such as human trafficking, childhood trauma, and resilience. Drawing from his extensive work with various professionals, including military, medical, and law enforcement communities, Judge Lung underscores his commitment to these pressing topics through his roles on significant councils addressing human trafficking. You’ll hear Judge Lung recount his path from law school in Ohio to his current position in Colorado. Krista and Judge Lung highlight the influence of mentors and personal stories, reflecting on how focusing on children's well-being in family law cases can lead to better outcomes. They also emphasize the empowerment of parents to reach agreements during divorce proceedings, placing the best interests of their children at the forefront. The episode delves into the intricacies of co-parenting, parental rights, and the effects of trauma on child advocacy. Central themes include conversations about parenting time, challenges for non-offending parents, and the role of judicial input in enhancing the family court system. Judge Lung reiterates maintaining a nurturing environment for families, stressing mentorship, open communication, and continuous improvement efforts by the Colorado Judicial Branch. Join us as we navigate these critical issues with Judge Robert Lung and discover ways to foster a nurturing environment for families facing family law challenges. In this episode, you will hear: The importance of parental cooperation in family law to avoid judicial decisions by strangers Judge Robert Lung's career journey and experiences in Colorado's family court system Trauma awareness, human trafficking, and child advocacy Empowerment of parents to reach agreements in divorce proceedings Challenges of co-parenting, parental rights, and maintaining a supportive environment for children Continuous improvement in Colorado's family courts Anecdotes highlighting informed decision-making and the pitfalls of unnecessary litigation Resources from this Episode www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. Follow and Review: We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts . Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.…
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