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Episode 37 - When Love Turns into Silence: A Family Lawyer's View of Divorce

46 min · 25. kesä 2026
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In Episode 37, Dr. Josh Carpenter discusses divorce from the perspective of a family-law attorney who has seen thousands of relationships reach their breaking point. Rather than treating divorce as one sudden event, Josh explains how many marriages end through slow erosion: small disappointments become resentment, resentment becomes distance, distance becomes silence, and silence eventually becomes indifference. Dr. Carpenter also explores why courts can resolve legal disputes but cannot heal emotional wounds. Through practical examples and personal reflections, he discusses communication, perspective, social media illusions, unmet expectations, and the importance of addressing problems before they become permanent. The episode also serves as a primer for a future discussion of a complex custody case involving divorce, custody modifications, child support, spousal support, abuse allegations, and constitutional issues in family law.

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In Episode 37, Dr. Josh Carpenter discusses divorce from the perspective of a family-law attorney who has seen thousands of relationships reach their breaking point. Rather than treating divorce as one sudden event, Josh explains how many marriages end through slow erosion: small disappointments become resentment, resentment becomes distance, distance becomes silence, and silence eventually becomes indifference. Dr. Carpenter also explores why courts can resolve legal disputes but cannot heal emotional wounds. Through practical examples and personal reflections, he discusses communication, perspective, social media illusions, unmet expectations, and the importance of addressing problems before they become permanent. The episode also serves as a primer for a future discussion of a complex custody case involving divorce, custody modifications, child support, spousal support, abuse allegations, and constitutional issues in family law.

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