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Divorce Coaching for Parents - Prevent Parental Alienation - Reduce Conflict - Best Interest of the Child

  1. 11/30/2025

    Unmarried Fathers: How to Secure Your Legal Rights Now

    Are you an unmarried father—or supporting one through the process? In this episode, we break down one of the most critical (yet commonly misunderstood) steps in securing your parental rights: establishing legal parentage. Many fathers assume that being present at birth or being involved in their child’s life is enough. But legally, that’s not the case. While mothers are automatically recognized, unmarried fathers must take specific action to be legally acknowledged. In this episode, we cover: Why signing a Voluntary Declaration of Parentage(or Acknowledgment of Paternity in some states) is essential • What happens if you didn’t sign at the hospital—and how to check • How to obtain copies of your parentage documents and your child’s birth certificate • What rights you don’t have until parentage is established • Why delays can cost you weeks or months of access to your child • How parentage affects custody, child support, health insurance, and benefits • Why some co-parents resist signing—and how the court process works • What to expect if DNA testing becomes necessary • How to protect yourself from false accusations during disputes • The importance of staying grounded, prepared, and supported during this process Whether you're navigating conflict with the other parent, preparing for a custody action, or simply ensuring your rights are protected from day one, this episode gives you the knowledge to move forward confidently. Listen in and empower yourself to be the involved, recognized father your child deserves.

    6 min
  2. 08/18/2025

    The Kids Are Not Okay

    Leading by Example: Navigating the Digital Age for Our Children's Mental Health" In today's episode of the School of Custody podcast, we dive deep into a pressing issue facing parents and children alike in the digital age: the mental health crisis exacerbated by excessive smartphone and social media use. Join us as we explore alarming trends affecting tweens and teens, as evidenced by the countless headlines proclaiming that "The Kids Are Not Okay." Reflecting on a simpler time — when climbing trees and exploring nature were common childhood activities — we discuss the stark contrast with today's tech-immersed youth. How can parents set a positive example in a world where screens often replace face-to-face interactions? Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, we emphasize the importance of modeling the behavior we wish to see in our children. From putting down our own phones to creating family policies that encourage unplugged time, we explore strategies that prioritize the mental well-being of our kids. We also address the challenges of co-parenting in separate households and offer insights on how to establish consistent rules across homes, advocating for children's health through communication and collaboration with ex-partners. Our goal is to spark reflection, offer practical advice, and empower you with the tools to prioritize your children's well-being and lead by example. Whether you’re co-parenting after a divorce or simply striving to create a stable, nurturing environment, we’re here to help you build a stronger foundation for the future. 💡 Please note: Our content is for informational purposes only and not intended as legal or therapeutic advice. 🌱 Want to suggest a topic or ask a question? Visit us at schoolofcustody.com. Together, let’s raise a healthier, more connected next generation. 🔔 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more on parental alienation, high-conflict divorce, and family court reform. #ParentingandMentalHealth #LeadByExample #CoParentingTips #ScreenTimeAwareness

    6 min
  3. 07/26/2025

    Should You Be Documenting Parental Alienation?

    Are you spending endless hours documenting parental alienation—just in case you end up in court? You’re not alone. But is all that effort helping, or is it draining your energy and keeping you stuck in a state of survival? In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the emotional, legal, and personal costs of documenting alienating behaviors. While protecting yourself and your children is important, it's just as vital to consider what this documentation is costing you—and what it may be costing your relationship with your children. 🔍 We cover: When documentation is necessary—and when it becomes harmful The emotional toll of staying hyper-focused on alienation How to set boundaries around your time and energy Practical court prep strategies (if it comes to that) Mindset tools to shift your focus toward healing and parenting 💡 Plus, we’ll explore quotes from spiritual leaders, athletes, and artists on how focus shapes our reality—and how redirecting your energy can help you show up as the parent your child truly needs. 📢 This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or therapeutic advice. Please consult an attorney or mental health professional in your area. 💬 Want to suggest a future topic or share your story? Visit us at schoolofcustody.com or leave a comment!   #ParentalAlienation #CustodySupport #FamilyCourt #HighConflictParenting #SchoolOfCustody #ChildCustody #ParentingThroughConflict

    10 min
  4. 06/21/2025

    A Victim Doesn't Falsely Accuse

    🎙️ Are You Being Falsely Accused of Falsely Accusing? Podcast Episode Description: 🎙️ Are You Being Falsely Accused of Falsely Accusing? In this compelling episode of The School of Custody podcast, we confront a damaging and all-too-common narrative: that survivors of domestic violence fabricate abuse to gain custody or control. If you’ve been accused of lying about abuse—or if you're fighting to protect your children in a high-conflict custody case—this episode offers clarity, validation, and critical insight. We explore: How domestic violence cases are handled by police and prosecutors Why it's the state, not the victim, that presses charges How abusers and their attorneys shift blame to discredit victims What to expect in criminal vs. family court How to safeguard your children from alienation and misinformation While not a substitute for legal or therapeutic advice, this episode is grounded in lived experience and professional insight. You're not alone, and your story matters. 🔗 Visit schoolofcustody.com to suggest future topics or access support resources. ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of domestic violence and legal proceedings. We explore: How domestic violence cases are handled by police and prosecutors Why it's the state, not the victim, that presses charges How abusers and their attorneys shift blame to discredit victims What to expect in criminal vs. family court How to safeguard your children from alienation and misinformation While not a substitute for legal or therapeutic advice, this episode is grounded in lived experience and professional insight. You're not alone, and your story matters. 🔗 Visit schoolofcustody.com to suggest future topics or access support resources. ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of domestic violence and legal proceedings.

    8 min
  5. 05/19/2025

    Help Alienated Kids

    🎙️ Episode Title: Help Alienated Kids In this episode, we reflect on a powerful video from the Anti-Aliénation Project titled "No One Is Helping the Kids Because the Experts Won't Work Together." Hosted by Madison McCain in conversation with Dorsey Pruder—both adult survivors of parental alienation—the video highlights the frustrating reality: children are being harmed while professionals argue over definitions. We dive into the divide between two main schools of thought—those aligned with Richard Gardner’s Parental Alienation Syndrome and those, like Dr. Craig Childress, who advocate using established psychological abuse criteria found in the DSM. This episode also explores the importance of elevating the voices of adult children who have lived through alienation, recognizing them as the true experts in this field. Drawing from my own background in crisis intervention, child abuse prevention, and legal advocacy, I share insights into why the system is failing children and what reforms, especially in legal education and training, could make a real difference.  👁️‍🗨️ Topics Covered: The professional divide around parental alienation terminology The real impact on children—told by those who lived it Legal system shortcomings and training gaps A path forward: five key areas where education on Parental Alienation is needed. Why survivor voices must lead the conversation If you care about child welfare, family court reform, or the psychology of family trauma, this episode is for you. Don’t miss this critical conversation.

    12 min

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Divorce Coaching for Parents - Prevent Parental Alienation - Reduce Conflict - Best Interest of the Child