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Episode 45 – The JudgeMental Podcast

In this powerful episode of The JudgeMental Podcast, Christine and Hugh dive deep into the realities and challenges of the family court system. Drawing from their own experiences as attorneys and advocates, they discuss the trauma, frustration, and systemic issues that plague family courts—not just in Louisville, but nationwide and even globally.

Key topics include:

The emotional toll of working within and navigating the family court system

How discretion and lack of transparency can lead to injustice and constitutional violations

The impact of family court decisions on children, families, and legal professionals

The role of judges, attorneys, and third-party appointees (like GALs and FOCs) in perpetuating or solving systemic problems

The need for accountability, oversight, and reform in family courts

The importance of finality and structure in legal proceedings involving families

Christine and Hugh also share personal reflections on how their perspectives have evolved over months of investigation and advocacy. They highlight the recurring stories and trauma shared by listeners and users of the judge-y app, emphasizing the urgent need for change.

Listeners are encouraged to stay tuned for the upcoming launch of the judge-y app, designed to bring transparency and support to those navigating family court. The hosts also invite stories and feedback, especially from those in California and beyond, as the movement for judicial accountability grows.

Connect with us:

Visit judge-y.com for updates, resources, and to share your story.

Thank you for listening to The JudgeMental Podcast!

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