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Attorney

The Shockwave Through the Heart: The Hidden Cardiovascular Cost of Prolonged Family Court Conflict

2026-07-15 · 21 min · financial, kids-and-child-wellbeing, professional-wellbeing

Family court doesn't just affect the people named on the case—it can affect an entire human ecosystem. In this episode, we explore how years of chronic conflict, uncertainty, financial strain, and prolonged litigation may influence not onl…

The Child's Pyramid: Rebuilding Maslow's Hierarchy During High-Conflict Custody

2026-07-21 · 19 min · custody-and-parenting-plans, kids-and-child-wellbeing, professional-wellbeing

What does a child truly need to thrive when their family is navigating high-conflict custody? In this episode, we explore Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs through a modern, trauma-informed, child-centered lens. Rather than focusing on w…

Back to the Child: When Good Intentions Lose Sight of the Mission

2026-07-21 · 18 min · court-reform-and-systems, documentation-and-evidence, kids-and-child-wellbeing, mediation, professional-wellbeing

Every reform in family law begins with the hope of making better decisions for children. From trauma-informed care and implicit bias training to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, professionals are continually introduced to new…

Clerk

The Shockwave Through the Heart: The Hidden Cardiovascular Cost of Prolonged Family Court Conflict

2026-07-15 · 21 min · financial, kids-and-child-wellbeing, professional-wellbeing

Family court doesn't just affect the people named on the case—it can affect an entire human ecosystem. In this episode, we explore how years of chronic conflict, uncertainty, financial strain, and prolonged litigation may influence not onl…

Judge

The Shockwave Through the Heart: The Hidden Cardiovascular Cost of Prolonged Family Court Conflict

2026-07-15 · 21 min · financial, kids-and-child-wellbeing, professional-wellbeing

Family court doesn't just affect the people named on the case—it can affect an entire human ecosystem. In this episode, we explore how years of chronic conflict, uncertainty, financial strain, and prolonged litigation may influence not onl…

The Child's Pyramid: Rebuilding Maslow's Hierarchy During High-Conflict Custody

2026-07-21 · 19 min · custody-and-parenting-plans, kids-and-child-wellbeing, professional-wellbeing

What does a child truly need to thrive when their family is navigating high-conflict custody? In this episode, we explore Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs through a modern, trauma-informed, child-centered lens. Rather than focusing on w…

Back to the Child: When Good Intentions Lose Sight of the Mission

2026-07-21 · 18 min · court-reform-and-systems, documentation-and-evidence, kids-and-child-wellbeing, mediation, professional-wellbeing

Every reform in family law begins with the hope of making better decisions for children. From trauma-informed care and implicit bias training to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, professionals are continually introduced to new…

Supervisor

The Shockwave Through the Heart: The Hidden Cardiovascular Cost of Prolonged Family Court Conflict

2026-07-15 · 21 min · financial, kids-and-child-wellbeing, professional-wellbeing

Family court doesn't just affect the people named on the case—it can affect an entire human ecosystem. In this episode, we explore how years of chronic conflict, uncertainty, financial strain, and prolonged litigation may influence not onl…

Parent High Conflict Strategy

The Child's Pyramid: Rebuilding Maslow's Hierarchy During High-Conflict Custody

2026-07-21 · 19 min · custody-and-parenting-plans, kids-and-child-wellbeing, professional-wellbeing

What does a child truly need to thrive when their family is navigating high-conflict custody? In this episode, we explore Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs through a modern, trauma-informed, child-centered lens. Rather than focusing on w…

Evaluator

Back to the Child: When Good Intentions Lose Sight of the Mission

2026-07-21 · 18 min · court-reform-and-systems, documentation-and-evidence, kids-and-child-wellbeing, mediation, professional-wellbeing

Every reform in family law begins with the hope of making better decisions for children. From trauma-informed care and implicit bias training to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, professionals are continually introduced to new…

Gal

Back to the Child: When Good Intentions Lose Sight of the Mission

2026-07-21 · 18 min · court-reform-and-systems, documentation-and-evidence, kids-and-child-wellbeing, mediation, professional-wellbeing

Every reform in family law begins with the hope of making better decisions for children. From trauma-informed care and implicit bias training to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, professionals are continually introduced to new…

Mediator

Back to the Child: When Good Intentions Lose Sight of the Mission

2026-07-21 · 18 min · court-reform-and-systems, documentation-and-evidence, kids-and-child-wellbeing, mediation, professional-wellbeing

Every reform in family law begins with the hope of making better decisions for children. From trauma-informed care and implicit bias training to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, professionals are continually introduced to new…

Parenting Coordinator

Back to the Child: When Good Intentions Lose Sight of the Mission

2026-07-21 · 18 min · court-reform-and-systems, documentation-and-evidence, kids-and-child-wellbeing, mediation, professional-wellbeing

Every reform in family law begins with the hope of making better decisions for children. From trauma-informed care and implicit bias training to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, professionals are continually introduced to new…

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