Robin Zegen Shares Family Law Strategies on Divorce, Child Custody, and Collaborative Family Law
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In this episode of The Attorney Post, Dallas family law attorney Robin Zegen shares her perspective on the challenges families face during divorce and custody disputes. As the founder of Zegen Law Firm PLLC, Robin focuses her practice on helping clients navigate emotionally complex situations while protecting their rights and long-term interests.
One of the key issues Robin discussed was the importance of proper legal representation in family law matters. Divorce and custody cases often involve heightened emotions, uncertainty, and life-changing decisions. According to Robin, clients need more than legal filings and courtroom appearances—they need guidance, education, and support throughout the process.
Robin believes that attorneys play a critical role in helping clients understand their options and make informed choices. Family law disputes can affect finances, parenting arrangements, and future relationships, making effective communication essential. By providing realistic expectations and practical advice, attorneys can help clients avoid unnecessary conflict and focus on achieving productive outcomes.
A major topic during the conversation was collaborative divorce. Robin strongly supports collaborative approaches because they allow families to resolve disputes through cooperation rather than confrontation. In a collaborative divorce, both spouses work with attorneys and, when necessary, other professionals to negotiate solutions outside of a traditional courtroom setting.
This process can be particularly beneficial for parents. Since many divorced couples must continue co-parenting after their marriage ends, reducing hostility during the divorce process can create healthier long-term relationships. Robin emphasized that collaborative divorce encourages problem-solving and communication rather than a win-at-all-costs mentality.
The discussion also explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on family law. Robin observed that the pandemic led to an increase in divorce cases as families faced financial stress, uncertainty, and prolonged periods together at home. For many couples, existing challenges became more difficult to manage under these extraordinary circumstances.
At the same time, courts and law firms had to adapt quickly to virtual hearings and remote communication. Despite these changes, Robin noted that the emotional needs of clients remained unchanged. Families still needed guidance, reassurance, and effective legal representation during difficult times.
Throughout the episode, Robin emphasized that family law should focus on creating solutions rather than escalating conflict. Whether handling divorce, custody disputes, or parenting arrangements, her goal is to help clients move forward with stability and confidence.
By promoting collaborative divorce and client-centered representation, Robin Zegen continues to advocate for a family law approach that prioritizes communication, cooperation, and the long-term well-being of everyone involved—especially children.
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