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Intro to the Broken Family Court System: Setting the Stage: Understanding Why BPD Divorces Require Special Treatment

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Episode Summary:
Attorney Clarke Young explains how divorces involving Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) differ from standard high-conflict cases. He breaks down why the family court system often fails these families, how children are psychologically impacted, and why traditional approaches simply don’t work when one parent has a personality disorder.

Key Timestamps:

00:00: Overview of BPD divorces and how they differ from typical high-conflict cases.
02:00: Clarke explains the difference between “garden variety” divorces and those involving manipulation and control.
05:00: Discussion on how early childhood experiences shape borderline personality traits.
10:00: How children are emotionally and psychologically affected by a parent with BPD.
15:00: Why the current family court structure can’t properly handle these complex cases.
18:00: Clarke urges reform and awareness to protect families from further trauma.
About the Show:
Vampire Divorce explores real-life family law challenges with attorney Clarke Young. Each episode dives deep into the psychology, strategy, and legal issues behind high-conflict divorces — and how to protect yourself from emotional and financial destruction.

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Episode Summary:
Attorney Clarke Young explains how divorces involving Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) differ from standard high-conflict cases. He breaks down why the family court system often fails these families, how children are psychologically impacted, and why traditional approaches simply don’t work when one parent has a personality disorder.

Key Timestamps:

00:00: Overview of BPD divorces and how they differ from typical high-conflict cases.
02:00: Clarke explains the difference between “garden variety” divorces and those involving manipulation and control.
05:00: Discussion on how early childhood experiences shape borderline personality traits.
10:00: How children are emotionally and psychologically affected by a parent with BPD.
15:00: Why the current family court structure can’t properly handle these complex cases.
18:00: Clarke urges reform and awareness to protect families from further trauma.
About the Show:
Vampire Divorce explores real-life family law challenges with attorney Clarke Young. Each episode dives deep into the psychology, strategy, and legal issues behind high-conflict divorces — and how to protect yourself from emotional and financial destruction.

  continue reading

2 episodes

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