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Dealing with Fear of Losing Kids During Divorce [220]
Flying Free
English - April 25, 2023 17:30 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 950 ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality Health & Fitness Mental Health abuse christian divorce emotional marriage narcissism spiritual Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Note: This episode is a repost of Episode 84. It was too good not to share again with some of our newer listeners who weren’t around way back then! Please enjoy this interview with Wendy Hernandez.
What if I lose my kids? How can I stand up for myself in the process of divorce when my husband seems to hold all the cards? How will I keep it together as I climb this ladder out of hell? These questions haunt women in abusive marriages who want to escape. They wonder how to even begin to prepare for a custody case.
There is hope and there are answers.
In this episode, Wendy Hernandez, a Phoenix family law attorney, divorce coach, founder of the Hernandez Family Law Firm, and creator of the Command the Courtroom YouTube channel and online programs, covers several critical topics for divorcing women.
Key Points From This Episode:
Why the fear of losing your kids is based on lies/misconceptions.The kind of documentation and questions you should have, before or while you are using a lawyer (including how to find a good one or deal with a bad one).How EMPOWERING divorce can be as you set boundaries for a NEW life… of HOPE!Access the transcript, read the show notes, and/or ask Natalie a question here
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Having tried over 1,000 cases during her twenty-seven years as a litigator, Wendy is a courtroom warrior who has tackled every type of family law matter — from divorce to child custody and everything in between. Sharing secrets learned from the country’s top law professors at the University of Notre Dame Law School and during her battles on the family law front lines, Wendy is passionate about helping not only her clients, but also those representing themselves, to feel competent, confident and comfortable in the courtroom.