Women Winning Divorce: A Lawyer’s Guidance On Navigating An Unhappy Marriage & Protecting Your Financial Assets With Heather B. Quick, Esq.
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#176 Why Threatening To Call Child Welfare Services Can Backfire During Custody Battles
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Are you unintentionally sabotaging your custody case by involving child welfare services the wrong way?
Navigating divorce is already complex, but when DCFS or CPS enters the picture, things can quickly spiral. In this episode, Heather Quick and Robin Sax unpack the legal and emotional landmines parents face when reporting abuse or neglect, often without realizing the long-term consequences. Whether you're trying to protect your child or just survive a high-conflict co-parenting dynamic, understanding how to interact with these agencies is crucial.
- Discover the most common communication mistakes that escalate legal battles.
- Learn why threatening to report abuse can damage your credibility and your case.
- Understand when and how to seek legal guidance to protect your family the smart way.
Press play to learn how to navigate child welfare involvement with strategy—not fear—and protect your parenting rights.
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