Legal Abuse Explained

Introduction to the Legal Abuse Explained Podcast I Ep. 1

8 min · 18. syys 2025
jakson Introduction to the Legal Abuse Explained Podcast I Ep. 1 kansikuva

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We introduce our new podcast focused on explaining how the legal system can be weaponized and providing expert guidance on navigating these challenges. • Host Ingrid Dutton (1 in 3 podcast) is joined by Karen Tosoni (co-founder of After Awareness)  • Legal abuse occurs when abusers use court filings, custody battles, and financial litigation to continue control after separation • The podcast will feature expert guests including attorneys, psychologists, and financial advisors • Topics will include legal abuse syndrome, hiring the right attorney, documenting abuse, and protecting yourself financially • The LEAF Alliance program (Legal, Emotional, and Financial) launching in 2026 aims to provide comprehensive support • The podcast focuses on creating pathways forward rather than just highlighting problems • Episodes will provide practical tools for self-advocacy and building resilience Learn more about us and our work at afterawareness.org. You can also connect with us on Facebook and LinkedIn @AfterAwarenessInc. Don't forget to check out our After Awareness Inc YouTube channel for more videos and insights.

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How Does Legal Abuse Affect Children with Dr. Royster I Ep. 4

Children may not understand legal terminology, but they feel the emotional fallout when court battles invade everyday life. In this episode of Legal Abuse Explained, licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Carolyn Royster joins Ingrid to explore how legal abuse and litigation abuse impact children after separation and divorce. We discuss why children are often far more aware of conflict than adults realize, how chronic stress affects development, and the warning signs parents should never ignore. Dr. Royster explains how legal conflict can show up as anxiety, sleep disturbances, behavioral changes, school struggles, physical complaints, and emotional withdrawal. She also shares practical guidance for parents navigating high-conflict custody situations, including parallel parenting, building a strong support system, documenting concerns effectively, and knowing when professional help may be needed. Whether you're a parent, survivor, mental health professional, or advocate, this conversation offers valuable insight into protecting children from the hidden harms of ongoing legal conflict. In This Episode: *  What legal abuse and litigation abuse look like through a child development lens  *  Why children often sense conflict long before adults realize it  *  Signs of stress and trauma in children by age group  *  The "Frequency, Intensity, and Length" framework for assessing concerns  *  High-conflict co-parenting vs. coercive legal tactics  *  Parallel parenting strategies  *  Supporting children's mental health during custody disputes  *  Why community support matters for parents and children Learn more about us and our work at https://afterawareness.org/ [https://afterawareness.org/]. You can also connect with us on Facebook and LinkedIn @AfterAwarenessInc. Don't forget to check out our After Awareness Inc YouTube channel for more videos and insights.

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jakson What Is Legal Abuse? LEAF Experts Explain I Ep. 3 kansikuva

What Is Legal Abuse? LEAF Experts Explain I Ep. 3

The legal system is supposed to protect people—but what happens when it’s used as a weapon? In this episode of Legal Abuse Explained, Ingrid sits down with a LEAF (Legal, Emotional, and Financial) team of experts to answer a critical question: what is legal abuse, and how does it actually show up in real life? We break down how coercive control in family court can be disguised as “just a messy divorce” or “court drama,” while survivors face relentless tactics like excessive filings, legal intimidation, financial strain, and manipulation through the system itself. From three essential perspectives: * Legal: How unequal resources impact custody battles, parenting time, and support—and why evidence is often hard to prove  * Emotional: The hidden toll of legal abuse, including anxiety, hypervigilance, sleep disruption, depression, and isolation  * Financial: Common financial abuse tactics like hidden assets, withheld income, delayed payments, and document manipulation  We also share practical steps you can take right now: *  Document timelines and patterns  *  Build a trusted support team  *  Access free counseling through EAP programs and domestic violence resources  *  Start separating your financial identity (credit freezes, password changes, account protection)  Leaving doesn’t always end abuse—sometimes it changes form. If this episode helped you put words to your experience, follow Legal Abuse Explained, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more survivors find support. 🔗 Learn more: https://afterawareness.org/ [https://afterawareness.org/]

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Legal Abuse Syndrome, Custody Battles & Trauma in Family Court with Dr. Danielle Duperret I Ep. 2

Court is supposed to be where truth wins—but what happens when the system itself becomes the weapon? In this episode, Ingrid sits down with Dr. Danielle Duperret to break down legal abuse syndrome—a trauma response that mirrors PTSD and often develops during high-conflict divorce, custody battles, and prolonged litigation. Danielle shares her journey from Switzerland to the U.S., and the personal court experience that reshaped her understanding of justice, protection, and power dynamics in family court. We unpack a reality many survivors face: walking into court expecting fairness, while the opposing party uses manipulation, delay tactics, and financial control to dominate the process. We also dive into the real, physical impact of legal abuse, including: *  Anxiety triggered by emails, court notices, or legal documents  *  Chronic stress symptoms like nausea, digestive issues, and fatigue  *  The hormonal toll of prolonged cortisol elevation  *  Self-doubt, confusion, and the question: “Am I the problem?” Most importantly, this conversation focuses on what actually helps.  Dr. Danielle emphasizes survival first—stabilizing your body, reducing triggers, and finding support systems that truly understand legal abuse and high-conflict litigation. If you’ve been searching for clarity, validation, or language to describe what you’re going through, this episode is for you. 🎧 Subscribe for more conversations on legal abuse, healing, and advocacy  📢 Share with someone who needs to hear this  ⭐ Leave a review to help more survivors find support What’s one sign of legal abuse you wish more people understood?

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jakson Introduction to the Legal Abuse Explained Podcast I Ep. 1 kansikuva

Introduction to the Legal Abuse Explained Podcast I Ep. 1

We introduce our new podcast focused on explaining how the legal system can be weaponized and providing expert guidance on navigating these challenges. • Host Ingrid Dutton (1 in 3 podcast) is joined by Karen Tosoni (co-founder of After Awareness)  • Legal abuse occurs when abusers use court filings, custody battles, and financial litigation to continue control after separation • The podcast will feature expert guests including attorneys, psychologists, and financial advisors • Topics will include legal abuse syndrome, hiring the right attorney, documenting abuse, and protecting yourself financially • The LEAF Alliance program (Legal, Emotional, and Financial) launching in 2026 aims to provide comprehensive support • The podcast focuses on creating pathways forward rather than just highlighting problems • Episodes will provide practical tools for self-advocacy and building resilience Learn more about us and our work at afterawareness.org. You can also connect with us on Facebook and LinkedIn @AfterAwarenessInc. Don't forget to check out our After Awareness Inc YouTube channel for more videos and insights.

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jakson When Courts Become Weapons: The Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed kansikuva

When Courts Become Weapons: The Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed

Introducing "Legal Abuse Explained," a new collaborative podcast between Ingrid Dutton of the "1 in 3" podcast and Karen Tosoni, CEO of After Awareness. Together they're creating a vital resource dedicated to understanding legal abuse—a pervasive issue that remains shrouded in misunderstanding despite affecting countless lives. • Partnership formed serendipitously when Ingrid and Karen met at PodFest • Legal abuse often manifests disguised as legitimate legal action but with intent to control and harm • The podcast will explore Legal Abuse Syndrome, a recognized psychological trauma many aren't aware of • After Awareness uses the LEAF system (Legal, Emotional And Financial) to address all aspects of recovery • Upcoming episodes will feature experts including therapists and legal professionals • Content serves both survivors and the professionals who support them We invite you to join us whether you're looking to understand, heal, or advocate—you are not alone in this journey. For more information, check out https://afterawareness.org/ [https://afterawareness.org/]

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