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When Coercive Control Continues After Separation or Divorce Part 2

When Coercive Control Continues After Separation or Divorce Part 2

FromThe Divorce Course Podcast


When Coercive Control Continues After Separation or Divorce Part 2

FromThe Divorce Course Podcast

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Dec 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you are still in a world of coercive control even after separation or you’ve left a coercive controlling relationship and you are still having difficulty with your ex then this episode is for you. Join us as we shed light on 12 signs that coercive control is still happening even after separation from your ex. Learn about the emotional trenches often dug by abusers post-separation and learn some strategies and gain some knowledge on how to navigate this rough terrain whilst going through the legal process of property settlement and children’s custody battles. Learn how coercive control is often only discussed as a thing that occurs whilst living in a relationship with someone, but it can very much continue afterwards in a different but similar way. We look at accusations of parental alienation, ways you can continue to be controlled and ways to protect yourself from the continuing abuse but also to act smart when it comes to the family law system. With a strapping blend of empathy and practical legal education, Laura and Lyn guide listeners on this liberating quest towards regaining control, breaking free from the abuser's influence and forging a path towards a life abundant with autonomy and peace. Part 2  Trigger Warning: this episode discusses Coercive Control if you are triggered please call 1800 Respect or Life Line on 13 11 14 Remember, it's important to seek legal advice from a qualified lawyer for your specific situation. While this podcast provides general information pertaining to Australian law, it does not replace personalised legal counsel.   Don’t miss out on hearing the answers to the following questions What does the court think about it if someone tells their child negative things about the other parent? How do you prove parental alienation, and what happens if the court doesn't like the evidence? What are the outcomes if the court determines that a person is not child-focused? How does the court handle cases where parental alienation is used as a tactic in a coercive control situation? Are there ways to protect oneself from accusations of parental alienation? What signs of coercive control relate to health and body issues after separation? What protections are in place for individuals concerned about the privacy of their mental health records during legal proceedings? How can someone overcome the guilt and psychological impact of self-care, especially in the context of accusations from the ex-partner? Do jealous accusations continue into the legal post-separation phase, and how do they manifest? How can someone deal with the ongoing interference and accusations related to their dating life post-separation? Have you left a coercive, controlling relationship but found that it followed you? What are the Twelve Signs of Coercive Control after separation? How does coercive control of money continue after separation? What are the ways in which direct control over money can be exerted after separation? How does manipulating child support payments contribute to coercive control after separation? Is nondisclosure and hiding of money recognized by the family court? What are the penalties for non-disclosure or non-compliance with court-ordered steps in financial matters? How does delaying disclosure serve an abuser in coercive control situations? What are the potential consequences for someone hiding assets during a divorce or separation? How can laypeople address issues of nondisclosure and hiding of assets in court? Should individuals proceed with mediation if the other party hasn't completed proper disclosure? How do traditional gender roles contribute to coercive control after separation? How can the court address the issue of unequal responsibility in co-parenting arrangements? What steps can be taken to avoid being held accountable for administrative tasks post-separation? How can one handle requests for detailed reports and updates from the other parent after se
Released:
Dec 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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This Mother and Daughter duo discuss and cover the legal stages and steps that you will face on your way to freedom through divorce. These are practical and real discussions with Lyn Galvin a family lawyer of 35 years experience and her daughter Laura a divorced mother of three. Laura helps turn her mother's lawyer jargon into something everyone will understand. Lyn shares all her tips and practical advice on separating. Through this podcast they aim to help you through your Australian divorce or de-facto separation to make it more cost effective and less stressful. instagram @thedivorcecourse