This week on Rights and Remedies, Allison speaks with Texas-based family law attorney and former judge Michelle Laake. With over 22 years in the courtroom, including time presiding over a domestic violence court, Michelle brings both fierce advocacy and lived insight into what really happens in high-conflict family law cases. They discuss: What it’s like running a dedicated domestic violence courtThe shift in family law post-COVID and rising case hostilityHow jury trials work in Texas d...
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This week on Rights and Remedies, Allison speaks with Texas-based family law attorney and former judge Michelle Laake. With over 22 years in the courtroom, including time presiding over a domestic violence court, Michelle brings both fierce advocacy and lived insight into what really happens in high-conflict family law cases. They discuss: What it’s like running a dedicated domestic violence courtThe shift in family law post-COVID and rising case hostilityHow jury trials work in Texas d...
What Happens When Child Welfare Leads With Humanity and a "We" Approach with Renee Bernhard | Ep 27
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What Happens When Child Welfare Leads With Humanity and a "We" Approach with Renee Bernhard | Ep 27
In this episode of Rights and Remedies, I speak with Renee Bernhard, co-founder and executive director of Be The Source, a nonprofit transforming child welfare support across Colorado. Renee is a former foster parent with a deep commitment to supporting families and children experiencing child welfare. She co-founded Be The Source (formerly Foster Source) to improve foster parent retention and advocate for the needs of foster and kinship families. Renee also speaks nationally and intern...
Rights and Remedies
This week on Rights and Remedies, Allison speaks with Texas-based family law attorney and former judge Michelle Laake. With over 22 years in the courtroom, including time presiding over a domestic violence court, Michelle brings both fierce advocacy and lived insight into what really happens in high-conflict family law cases. They discuss: What it’s like running a dedicated domestic violence courtThe shift in family law post-COVID and rising case hostilityHow jury trials work in Texas d...