Dishing on Divorce Podcast
What you share with AI, your journal, or even a divorce coach may not be as private as you think. In this episode of Dishing on Divorce, we sit down with Amanda DuBois, Esq., family law attorney, author, advocate, and founder of DuBois Law Office, one of the longest-standing women-owned law firms in the Pacific Northwest. Amanda’s career has taken her from high-risk labor and delivery nursing to medical malpractice law, family law, fiction writing, and criminal legal reform. Her unique background gives her a powerful lens on the value of human life, the emotional complexity of divorce, and the systems that shape people’s lives. In this conversation, Amanda shares why people going through divorce need to be extremely careful about what they share with tools like ChatGPT, why AI-generated legal strategy can create more work and cost more money, and why not everything shared with a divorce coach, journal, or online tool is protected or confidential. We also explore Amanda’s award-winning Camille Delaney mystery series, including The Complication and Unshackled, as well as her advocacy for formerly incarcerated mothers working to reunite with their children. This is a thoughtful, eye-opening conversation about law, privacy, justice, resilience, and holding onto your vision even when life does not unfold as planned. Connect with Amanda: https://amandadubois.com/ Connect with Deanna and Mandy: concierge@vestadivorce.com
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