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Attorney Billie Tarascio

Brought to you by Arizona Divorce Attorney Billie Tarascio of Modern Law, and the Modern Divorce Navigator, our mission is to help all families navigate life and law in Arizona.

  1. The Attorney Who Lived It: Empathy, AI, and Complex Custody

    19h ago

    The Attorney Who Lived It: Empathy, AI, and Complex Custody

    Send us Fan Mail Most divorce attorneys study the law. Richard Nedlin lived it. The Arizona family law attorney joins Billie Tarascio to talk about how his own custody battle, his years as a prosecutor, and an unconventional path through racing and criminal justice shape the way he handles complex custody and divorce cases today. They also dig into how AI is changing the practice of family law and what it means for clients. Richard Nedlin is a family law attorney at Modern Law who began his legal career as a prosecutor in Colorado before moving to Arizona. He brings rare empathy to divorce and custody work because he has been through it himself, and he handles some of the toughest cases involving children, domestic violence, and high-conflict legal decision-making. What you will learn: - How personal experience builds empathy a casebook never could - Why family law is about reducing harm, not winning - How perspective keeps clients focused on outcomes instead of spiraling - Why separating logic from emotion protects clients - How AI is changing the way family law gets practiced - What makes complex custody and legal decision-making cases different - How judges are weighing mental health and safety in parenting time - Why best interest rulings vary more by judge than by county - How an attorney carries trauma without taking it home - Why there is real hope and a future after a hard divorce Chapters:  00:00 The Unconventional Journey of Richard Nedlin  03:20 Life Experience and Empathy in Family Law  06:05 Navigating Divorce: Logic vs. Emotion  08:22 The Role of Technology in Modern Law  11:07 Understanding Complex Custody Cases  13:59 Judicial Discretion in Family Law  16:41 Coping with Trauma in Family Law Practice  19:22 Finding Hope After Divorce If you are facing divorce or a custody dispute in Arizona, Modern Law is here to help. Call 480-649-2905 or visit mymodernlaw.com.

    23 min
  2. How the Alec & Lydia Act is Rewriting Arizona Family Law

    Jun 26

    How the Alec & Lydia Act is Rewriting Arizona Family Law

    Send us Fan Mail Arizona just passed the biggest family law change in two decades. The Alec and Lydia Act reshapes how family court handles domestic violence, coercive control, and child custody, requiring judges to document specific findings before granting parenting time. Billie Tarascio sits down with Hope Hooton, the child safety advocate behind the law, to talk about what failed, what changed, and what it means for Arizona families facing abuse. Hope Hooton is a child safety advocate, author, and podcast host, and the founder of The Alec and Lydia Act. In May 2024, her two children, Alec and Lydia, were murdered by their father during court-ordered parenting time, after a family court granted 50/50 unsupervised custody despite documented lethality risk markers. She turned that loss into landmark legislation now making Arizona one of a small number of states to recognize coercive control in custody decisions. What you will learn: - How Arizona family court granted unsupervised custody despite an order of protection - Why judges are now required to write specific findings in temporary orders - What coercive control is and why it qualifies as a lethality risk - How domestic violence against a partner signals danger to children - The lethality indicators that family courts often overlook - Why Arizona leads the country in family court filicide cases - How the Alec and Lydia Act differs from Cadence Law - What changed in the legislation after concerns about false allegations - Why mental health did not make it into the final bill - How child safety first laws are reducing harm in other states - What this law means for victims afraid to leave abusive relationships Chapters:  00:00 Introduction to Hope Hooton and Legislative Changes  03:07 Hope's Personal Experience with Family Court  05:50 The Impact of Court Decisions on Children  08:39 The Tragic Outcome and Legislative Response  11:05 Creating the Alec and Lydia Act  13:54 Differences Between Alec and Lydia Act and Cadence Law  16:39 Challenges and Cultural Shifts in Family Court  19:33 Lethality Risks and Child Safety  22:13 Future Legislative Goals and Community Support Connect with Hope Hooton: Email: hopeinthepain@gmail.com Socials: Hope In The Pain Podcast: Voices Against Filicide Book: There's Still Hope: A Journey of Adversity, Tragedy, and Unshakable Faith (available on Amazon in ebook, softcover, and Audible)

    31 min
  3. From Public Safety to Public Trust: Beth Goulden on Gilbert's Future

    May 28

    From Public Safety to Public Trust: Beth Goulden on Gilbert's Future

    Send us Fan Mail Gilbert, Arizona has a reputation problem, and residents know it. From skyrocketing water bills to transparency failures to the lingering shadow of the Gilbert Goons scandal, trust between the town council and the people it represents has broken down. This July, Gilbert voters have a chance to change that, and one candidate is making accountability the centerpiece of her campaign. Beth Goulden is a lifelong Gilbert resident and Arizona native who spent 25 years in public safety, building her career at the Maricopa County Adult Probation Department supervising serious sex offense cases and eventually managing thousands of cases across the East Valley. After retiring, she founded BHG Consulting Group and went on to co-spearhead one of the most significant criminal justice bills in recent Arizona history, bringing the state's first Sex Offender Management Board into existence. She now chairs that board and is running for Gilbert Town Council this July. What you will learn in this episode: Why Beth says Gilbert feels heavy right now, and what she believes is driving the disconnect between residents and their elected officialsHow the Gilbert Goons scandal exposed a pattern of elected officials dismissing legitimate public concern rather than owning their decisionsWhy she is challenging three incumbent council members who she believes are part of what broke Gilbert's culture of transparencyWhat a ballooning town budget with infrastructure gaps says about misplaced priorities at the council levelWhy Gilbert residents who show up angry at council meetings are not the problem and how simply being heard could change the dynamicHow the Colorado River crisis and rising water costs land directly on local government, and what a town council can actually do about itWhy Gilbert's image has shifted from a source of pride to a punchline, and what restoring it would takeHow independents in Arizona must request a partisan ballot to participate in the July 21st primary, including Gilbert Town Council racesWhy younger people and working parents are structurally locked out of local office, and what that costs communities over timeWhat red flags residents should watch for when council members appear to act as victims of their own votesHow to get involved, request a yard sign, or host a meet-and-greet with Beth before the July election Connect with Beth Goulden:  Website: bethgoulden.com  Instagram: @bethgouldenforgilbert | @bethgoulden

    26 min
  4. The SRP Shockwave: Turning Point USA, 400% Turnout, and the Future of Arizona Energy

    May 14

    The SRP Shockwave: Turning Point USA, 400% Turnout, and the Future of Arizona Energy

    Send us Fan Mail The SRP election caught most Arizonans completely off guard, and then it became one of the most-watched utility board races in state history. What started as a sleepy, low-turnout local election turned into a four-times-higher-than-normal turnout event the moment Turning Point USA put its logo on candidate signs, and the fallout is still rippling through Arizona energy policy, water politics, and the 2026 election cycle. Chuck Coughlin is the CEO and President of HighGround Inc., Arizona's longest continuously operating public affairs firm. A five-time winner of Arizona's Best Political Operative award from the Arizona Capital Times, Chuck has run gubernatorial and congressional campaigns, worked alongside Senator John McCain, and has been a strategist and lobbyist for clients including the City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, and the Salt River Project itself. If anyone can break down what actually happened and what it means, it is him. What you will learn in this episode: Why most Arizonans had never heard of an SRP election before this year, and why that changed overnightHow SRP's voting structure works, including the acreage-based system that traces back to 1903 federal lawWhy SRP territory residents have essentially no water insecurity, and how electricity revenue subsidizes that water supplyWhat actually separated the two slates, including the real policy debate over natural gas as a peak-power resourceHow Turning Point's logo on candidate signs triggered a partisan wave in a nonpartisan election and produced historic turnoutWhy the new board majority could create friction with SRP management and what that means for rate stabilityHow Arizona utilities are expected to double their generating capacity in the next decade to meet data center demandWhy SRP, APS, and Tucson Electric are all requiring data centers to sign base-load contracts so ratepayers are not on the hookThe key structural difference between SRP as a not-for-profit federal franchise and APS as a for-profit investor-owned utility regulated by the Arizona Corporation CommissionWhat Attorney General Kris Mayes taking on APS over rate increases could mean for Arizona consumersWhat the Project Blue data center fight in Tucson reveals about how communities can push back and winWhy Chuck believes open primaries are the only structural fix for a political system he sees as built to oppose rather than govern Connect with Chuck Coughlin: Email: info@azhighground.com  Facebook: facebook.com/AZHighGround  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/azhighground  Instagram: instagram.com/azhighground

    45 min
  5. Navigating Mental Health Crises in Arizona Family Court

    Apr 30

    Navigating Mental Health Crises in Arizona Family Court

    Send us Fan Mail Arizona families navigating divorce or custody disputes often face an issue no one talks about: what happens when a spouse, parent, or loved one is in a mental health crisis and refusing treatment. Under Arizona Title 36, there is a legal process that allows family members to petition for a court-ordered mental health evaluation, and in some cases, court-ordered treatment. Knowing how this process works, when it applies, and how it intersects with family law can be critical for parents trying to protect their children. Modern Law attorney Emily Palomino brings a perspective most family law attorneys do not have. Before joining Modern Law, Emily served as a mental health defense attorney in Arizona, representing patients who had been detained under Title 36 petitions at facilities including Palo Verde and Banner South. She worked inside the court-ordered evaluation and treatment system every day, and she knows exactly how it works from both sides. Chapters: 00:00 Welcome and Meet Emily Palomino 00:49 Emily's Path from Disney World to Law School 03:43 What Is a Mental Health Defense Attorney in Arizona 05:27 How to File a Title 36 Petition for a Loved One 06:34 The Ex Parte Nature of the Evaluation Process 08:19 Medical Privacy and What the Petitioner Gets Access To 09:50 When Title 36 Gets Weaponized in Family Court 11:07 The Right to Legal Representation in Mental Health Cases 18:39 When Court-Ordered Treatment Actually Works 19:51 Title 36 and Minors: What Age Does This Apply 20:46 Recommended Arizona Treatment Centers 21:36 Substance Abuse and the Mental Health System 22:35 What Happens If You Violate Court-Ordered Treatment 23:24 Emily Joins Modern Law: What She Is Looking Forward To If you or someone you love is facing a mental health crisis that is affecting a family law case in Arizona, the attorneys at Modern Law can help you understand your options. Call 480-649-2905 or visit mymodernlaw.com to schedule a consultation with our team.

    26 min
  6. Divorce Isn't Failure: Finding Miracles in the Midlife Storm

    Apr 9

    Divorce Isn't Failure: Finding Miracles in the Midlife Storm

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, attorney Billie Tarascio sits down with Lisa Sander, nurse, life coach, and podcast host, to talk about what really happens when a marriage ends in midlife. Lisa shares her own story of leaving a 23-year marriage, how her faith carried her through, and why divorce doesn't have to mean failure. From gender dynamics and loneliness to downsizing and finding yourself again after 50, this conversation is honest, warm, and packed with hard-won perspective. Lisa Sander is a Registered Nurse of 26 years and the CEO of Our Healer, Our Protector LLC, where she coaches women between 40 and 55 who feel stuck and are ready to figure out what comes next. Alongside her partner Ryan, a retired Lieutenant Colonel, she co-hosts Our Healer, Our Protector, a Christian podcast on divorce and healthy relationships. Lisa is based in Minnesota and works with clients nationwide.  What we cover in this episode: How faith and divorce can coexist and why God's forgiveness matters more than the stigmaThe midlife dip in happiness and why so many people reassess their marriages between 40 and 55What it really means when one partner grows and the other doesn'tWhy women are taking on the masculine role in relationships and burning out because of itThe loneliness epidemic and how to actually build community after divorceEnabling patterns in marriage and how to break them earlyWhy your five love languages probably change every few yearsHow downsizing your life can open up more freedom than you expectedFinding miracles in everyday moments and why that mindset shift changes everythingConnect with Lisa: You can book a free 30-minute session at LisaSander.com. and check out https://ourhealerourprotector.com/ for help today!

    30 min
4.9
out of 5
40 Ratings

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