Order In Her Court
In this episode of Order in Her Court, Attorney Obreziah Bullard responds to another real-life Motion for Advice submitted by a listener facing a frightening custody battle. After years of successful co-parenting, a mother receives court papers informing her that her ex is seeking full custody of their children. His argument? Her mental health history. He is using old text messages about panic attacks, anxiety, and her decision to seek therapy as evidence against her. The mother insists she is not a danger to her children, has never put them at risk, and has taken responsible steps to care for her mental health. Now she's asking: Can my ex use my mental health history against me in court? And does he actually have a case for full custody? Attorney Bullard breaks down how family courts typically view mental health concerns, what judges look for when making custody decisions, and the important difference between seeking help and being an unfit parent. WATCH FULL EPISODE HERE: https://youtu.be/U9jqx8Fjl8I Need advice? Send your questions to orderinhercourtpodcast@gmail.comNeed legal guidance? Book your consultation at mcguirebullard.comThe verdict? You'll leave informed, entertained, and a little more empowered every week. #OrderInHerCourt #MotionForAdvice #FamilyLaw #ChildCustody #CustodyBattle #MentalHealthMatters #CoParenting #FamilyCourt #AttorneyObreziahBullard #LegalPodcast #Parenting #KnowYourRights
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