High Conflict Hell

JeniLynn Marks and Jenn Lauren

Stories about high-conflict relationships, child custody battles, family court, divorce, co-parenting, and toxic dynamics told by two single moms navigating the chaos in real time. Episodes can be listened to in any order — each one explores a different story, situation, or moment from life in high-conflict parenting and family court. All content produced for the High Conflict Hell podcast is owned and operated by High Conflict Hell LLC. This content is for informational and storytelling purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use of this content without permission from High Conflict Hell LLC is prohibited.

  1. 3 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    DARVO — When Everything Is Your Fault (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim & Offender)

    What does DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim & Offender) actually look like in real life? In this episode, we break down how DARVO shows up across intimate relationships, professional settings, and even friendships—and how it escalates in high-conflict co-parenting and family court. Using real examples, including late-night text messages from an ex demanding accountability, we walk through how blame gets flipped, reality gets distorted, and the person raising legitimate concerns becomes the problem. We cover: DARVO in romantic relationships and post-separation abuseHow DARVO appears in professional dynamics, including attorneys and court strategyThe role of DARVO in friendships and everyday interactionsLate-night texts and communication patterns that demand accountability while avoiding itHow DARVO fuels high-conflict co-parenting, custody disputes, and CPS involvementWhy you start to feel like everything is your fault—even when it isn’tIf you’re dealing with blame shifting, gaslighting, or being forced to defend yourself at every turn—this episode breaks down the pattern and calls it out in real time. ***This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not therapeutic or legal advice.*** https://www.highconflicthell.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn5xLFQKCaDCsVmeSwyQtuMydN-_xRj95O7286KH9LquDyIjAbTmDGt9baG9s_aem_0haCDjtc8nivJDk4bCOUpQ https://www.youtube.com/@highconflicthell https://www.instagram.com/highconflicthell/ https://www.tiktok.com/@highconflicthell

    56 phút
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    Catelynn & Tyler's Adoption Story Raises a Bigger Question: Are We Entitled to Our Children?

    What can Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra’s adoption story teach us about parental rights—and something deeper: are we actually entitled to our children? This episode uses their story as a starting point to break down how parental rights really work in family court, from adoption to 50/50 custody and high-conflict co-parenting. We also look at states like Kentucky, where a statutory presumption of 50/50 parenting is reshaping custody—and debate whether it protects children or creates new risks. We walk through different forms of entitlement to children, including: Legal entitlement → parental rights, the 14th Amendment, and how family court defines custodyAdoption and power dynamics → what it means to waive parental rights at a young age—and the long-term impactSystemic entitlement → 50/50 custody presumptions, how states like Kentucky are changing the landscape, and what that means for marriage, divorce, and child safety“My time” entitlement → how parenting time gets framed as ownership instead of responsibilityFinancial entitlement → how custody and child support become intertwined in real lifeEmotional entitlement → the expectation that children must comply, regardless of safety or comfortWe unpack how these play out in real cases—and why the line between parental rights and entitlement isn’t as clear as it should be. https://www.highconflicthell.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn5xLFQKCaDCsVmeSwyQtuMydN-_xRj95O7286KH9LquDyIjAbTmDGt9baG9s_aem_0haCDjtc8nivJDk4bCOUpQ https://www.youtube.com/@highconflicthell https://www.instagram.com/highconflicthell/ https://www.tiktok.com/@highconflicthell

    48 phút
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    Easter Brunch, Teen Vaping & Court Abuse: High-Conflict Co-Parenting in Real Life

    Is Easter morning really the best time to send messages about vaping, dirty talk, and XXX material?  So your co-parent can address it somewhere between brunch and egg hunts? Because that’s exactly the kind of chaos we’re dealing with. In this episode of High Conflict Hell, we break down what happens when real parenting issues collide with holidays, high-conflict co-parenting, and family court dynamics. We get into: What your parenting plan actually says (and what it doesn’t) about holidays like EasterWhen communication crosses the line—and when it becomes strategyHow everyday issues (teen vaping, inappropriate content, boundary violations) escalate in high-conflict situationsWhat court abuse can look like in real timeAnd what happens when attorneys stop acting like professionals—and start adding fuel to the fireBecause in high-conflict cases, it’s never just about the issue— it’s about timing, framing, and how everything gets used later. This is not legal advice. This is what high-conflict co-parenting actually looks like—on holidays, in real life, and inside family court. https://www.highconflicthell.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn5xLFQKCaDCsVmeSwyQtuMydN-_xRj95O7286KH9LquDyIjAbTmDGt9baG9s_aem_0haCDjtc8nivJDk4bCOUpQ https://www.youtube.com/@highconflicthell https://www.instagram.com/highconflicthell/ https://www.tiktok.com/@highconflicthell

    55 phút
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    Taylor Frankie Paul, Coercive Control & Ignored Evidence — Breaking Down the Timeline, Court Ruling & What Was Overlooked

    Did Dakota Mortensen sell the “stool video” to TMZ—and profit off it? How does Taylor Frankie Paul walk into court with roughly 70% custody… and end up with supervised visits? And what happens when allegations of physical abuse—with evidence—don’t seem to move the court? Because when you actually look at the timeline in this case—the February 2023 “stool incident,” a May 2025 incident that hasn’t been publicly seen, and the 2026 incident referred to as the “truck tussle” that led to a restraining order—the way those events were used in court raises real questions. In this episode, we break down the April 7th hearing between Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen—known to many from The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives—what was argued, what the court relied on, and how the outcome took shape. We get into: Dakota’s claim that Taylor was coercively controlling himThe custody reality going in (yes—Taylor had around 70% custody of their child) and why that should have matteredAllegations of physical abuse by Dakota—and how they were treatedThe Guardian ad Litem’s recommendation for supervised visits—and what it was based onWhy older recordings from Dakota carried weight in the final recommendationsThe TMZ angle—and why this case may not just be personal… but profitableWhen you line it all up, the timeline raises bigger questions about how evidence is weighed—and how narratives are built in high-conflict custody cases. This is not legal advice. This is a breakdown of what’s being argued—and what’s not adding up. https://www.highconflicthell.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn5xLFQKCaDCsVmeSwyQtuMydN-_xRj95O7286KH9LquDyIjAbTmDGt9baG9s_aem_0haCDjtc8nivJDk4bCOUpQ https://www.youtube.com/@highconflicthell https://www.instagram.com/highconflicthell/ https://www.tiktok.com/@highconflicthell

    54 phút
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    When CPS Gets Called—And It Gets Used Against You in Family Court

    A serious incident leads to CPS involvement—but what follows isn’t just an investigation. It’s accusations, deflection, and a deeper look at how family court can turn real concerns into legal strategy. TL;DR   A serious incident leads to CPS involvement—but what follows isn’t just an investigation. It’s accusations, deflection, and a deeper look at how family court can turn real concerns into legal strategy. In this episode of High Conflict Hell, we break down what happens when a child is exposed to explicit content on a parent’s device—and how that moment quickly escalates into a CPS investigation, police involvement, and family court conflict. But this isn’t just about what happened. This episode explores the reality of high-conflict co-parenting, where serious safety concerns can be questioned, minimized, or reframed—and where the focus can shift from protecting a child to controlling the narrative. We walk through what it actually looks like when CPS gets involved, the difference between a FAR (Family Assessment Response) vs. a formal CPS investigation, and how misinformation, assumptions, and legal strategy can shape the direction of a case. This episode also highlights the emotional toll of navigating family court, CPS, and ongoing legal conflict—especially when parents are forced to make impossible decisions about their child’s safety while facing the risk of contempt, accusations, or retaliation. 🎙️ In this episode, we cover: A CPS investigation vs. a FAR (Family Assessment Response)What happens when a child is exposed to explicit or inappropriate contentHow CPS, police, and schools respond to reported concernsThe reality of protective custody timelines and what they actually meanHow allegations and narratives can shift during a family court caseThe impact of false accusations and credibility attacks in custody disputesWhat it feels like to parent under pressure in high-conflict co-parenting situationsThe gap between child safety concerns and courtroom strategyHow documentation, legal positioning, and communication can shape outcomesThe emotional toll of navigating court abuse, CPS involvement, and co-parenting conflictIf you’re dealing with family court, CPS, custody disputes, or high-conflict co-parenting, this episode will help you understand how these systems intersect—and why what looks like a straightforward investigation can become something much more complicated. 📞 Call the Parenting Plan Police Hotline and share your story: (401) 343-6185 https://www.highconflicthell.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn5xLFQKCaDCsVmeSwyQtuMydN-_xRj95O7286KH9LquDyIjAbTmDGt9baG9s_aem_0haCDjtc8nivJDk4bCOUpQ https://www.youtube.com/@highconflicthell https://www.instagram.com/highconflicthell/ https://www.tiktok.com/@highconflicthell

    56 phút
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    Daddy, Mommy & the Mother Wound — Welcome to My Music Producer Era

    🎧 Featuring: Daddy’s a Lawyer (Working for His Mommy) — our newest hit single!!!!! Daddy, Mommy, and the mother wound collide in this episode as high-conflict co-parenting, family court pressure, and childhood trauma all surface at once. What starts as legal chaos—attorneys, interrogatories, and a GAL investigation—quickly turns into something deeper: how unresolved family dynamics shape the way we parent, respond, and survive. If you’ve experienced toxic relationships, court abuse, or emotional wounds from childhood, this episode will hit. TL;DR: This episode starts where so many of them do—family court, conflict, and control. Attorneys pushing narratives. Interrogatories designed to twist your words. A Guardian ad Litem investigation suddenly focused on things that were never the issue to begin with. But this episode doesn’t stay there. Because high-conflict co-parenting doesn’t just test your patience—it reopens everything. We get into: What happens when your parenting is constantly questioned in courtHow “zealous advocacy” can destroy co-parenting relationshipsThe reality of court abuse and litigation as a control tacticWhat it feels like to have your words, your podcast, and your life used against youAnd then it goes deeper. Into something most people don’t talk about: The mother wound What happens when the support you need from your own parent isn’t thereHow childhood experiences shape the way you parentWhy being a “good mom” sometimes comes from knowing exactly what not to doAnd how family court doesn’t just expose conflict—it exposes your pastWe also talk about: CPS involvement and real safety concernsThe emotional toll of being under constant legal attackHow systems meant to protect families can feel like they’re working against youThis episode is funny, raw, and heavy—all at once. Because that’s what High Conflict Hell actually is. 📞 Call the Parenting Plan Police Hotline: (401) 343-6185 Tell us your story—we’re building a community that gets it. https://www.highconflicthell.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn5xLFQKCaDCsVmeSwyQtuMydN-_xRj95O7286KH9LquDyIjAbTmDGt9baG9s_aem_0haCDjtc8nivJDk4bCOUpQ https://www.youtube.com/@highconflicthell https://www.instagram.com/highconflicthell/ https://www.tiktok.com/@highconflicthell

    57 phút
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    Child Safety vs. Family Court: What Happens When You Report It

    A child discovers disturbing content —again—triggering a  deeper look at how family court and the state handles safety concerns, denial, and high-conflict co-parenting. TL;DR: What happens when a child finds something they should never see—and it’s not the first time? In this episode, we break down a real-time situation where a child discovers inappropriate material on a parent’s device—and what happens next. What starts at home quickly escalates: school involvement, a CPS report, and police stepping in. But this isn’t just about what was found. It’s about what happens after—how serious safety concerns are handled in family court, how quickly they can be denied or reframed, and what it feels like to make the right call as a parent… knowing it may still be used against you. This episode also touches on the patterns seen in toxic relationships, coercive control, and what many parents describe as court abuse—where legitimate concerns can be minimized, flipped, or used against the reporting parent. We cover: What to do when your child brings you something concerningWhen to involve the school, CPS, or policeWhy repeated incidents matterHow family court can minimize or reframe safety concernsThe overlap between toxic relationships, domestic violence dynamics, and high-conflict co-parentingHow court processes can feel like “court abuse” to parents trying to protect their kidsIf you’re navigating toxic relationships, domestic violence concerns, or high-conflict co-parenting inside the family court system—this episode is for you. 📞 Call the Parenting Plan Police Hotline: (401) 343-6185 🚨 Share your story—we’re exposing what life actually looks like in high-conflict co-parenting, domestic violence situations, and family court. https://www.highconflicthell.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn5xLFQKCaDCsVmeSwyQtuMydN-_xRj95O7286KH9LquDyIjAbTmDGt9baG9s_aem_0haCDjtc8nivJDk4bCOUpQ https://www.youtube.com/@highconflicthell https://www.instagram.com/highconflicthell/ https://www.tiktok.com/@highconflicthell

    1 giờ 1 phút
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    Afroman, Celebrities, and Free Speech in Family Court

    📞 Call the Parenting Plan Police Hotline: (401) 343-6185 What happens when the system fails—and speaking up is all you have left? This episode connects the viral Afroman free speech case to real-life high-conflict co-parenting, family court, and court abuse, and the risks of telling your story out loud. TL;DR: This episode dives into free speech, family court, and high-conflict co-parenting—and how all three collide in real life. We break down the viral Afroman “Lemon Pound Cake” case, where a rapper used humor, parody, and music to respond to a police raid on his home—and won. The case raises bigger questions about free speech, defamation, and the right to speak out against powerful systems, especially when those systems fail you. But this isn’t just about a viral moment. We connect Afroman’s case to what happens every day in family court and high-conflict custody battles—where speaking up can be reframed as harassment, where legal filings can be used as control, and where telling the truth doesn’t always protect you. Family court routinely limits parents’ free speech, often under the broad claim that certain content may be harmful or “defamatory” to children—creating a system where speaking out can carry real legal risk. In high-conflict co-parenting, that silence looks like: • Fear of legal consequences for speaking openly • Ongoing court abuse, repeated filings, and power imbalances • Watching children impacted by decisions they cannot control • Navigating a system that doesn’t always prioritize the best interests of the child We also talk about: • Court abuse and misuse of legal systems in custody disputes • How power, money, and access influence outcomes • The role of public exposure, storytelling, and community as protection • Why “bringing things into the light” can change behavior • The emotional toll of living in ongoing legal conflict This episode isn’t about comparing experiences—it’s about recognizing patterns. Whether it’s policing or family court, the question is the same: What happens when the system meant to protect you doesn’t? If you’re navigating divorce, custody issues, toxic relationships, or high-conflict co-parenting, this episode will hit home. https://www.highconflicthell.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn5xLFQKCaDCsVmeSwyQtuMydN-_xRj95O7286KH9LquDyIjAbTmDGt9baG9s_aem_0haCDjtc8nivJDk4bCOUpQ https://www.youtube.com/@highconflicthell https://www.instagram.com/highconflicthell/ https://www.tiktok.com/@highconflicthell

    49 phút

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Stories about high-conflict relationships, child custody battles, family court, divorce, co-parenting, and toxic dynamics told by two single moms navigating the chaos in real time. Episodes can be listened to in any order — each one explores a different story, situation, or moment from life in high-conflict parenting and family court. All content produced for the High Conflict Hell podcast is owned and operated by High Conflict Hell LLC. This content is for informational and storytelling purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use of this content without permission from High Conflict Hell LLC is prohibited.

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