Send us a text Family lawyer and reform advocate Maryam Manteghi returns to expose how judicial bias and outdated court practices are systematically failing abuse survivors. She reveals why educated victims face unique challenges, how false equivalencies between mothers and fathers ignore basic science, and why the groundbreaking Alawalia case could revolutionize financial justice for domestic violence survivors. From strategic timeline building to leveraging tort law, Maryam shares advanced ...
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Send us a text Family lawyer and reform advocate Maryam Manteghi returns to expose how judicial bias and outdated court practices are systematically failing abuse survivors. She reveals why educated victims face unique challenges, how false equivalencies between mothers and fathers ignore basic science, and why the groundbreaking Alawalia case could revolutionize financial justice for domestic violence survivors. From strategic timeline building to leveraging tort law, Maryam shares advanced ...
S3 E39: Top 5 Things That Kill Relationships With Chantal Landreville
Dirty Laundry: The Divorce Podcast
40 minutes
4 months ago
S3 E39: Top 5 Things That Kill Relationships With Chantal Landreville
Send us a text In this episode of Dirty Laundry, love and relationship coach Chantal Landreville breaks down the top 5 relationship killers and how to avoid them. Chantal is the author of Raise Your Love Signal and brings decades of insight into why relationships break down and how to build them back up. From emotional self-awareness to conflict resolution, she offers practical tools for showing up better in love, parenting, and co-parenting. Whether you’re in a long-term relationship, navi...
Dirty Laundry: The Divorce Podcast
Send us a text Family lawyer and reform advocate Maryam Manteghi returns to expose how judicial bias and outdated court practices are systematically failing abuse survivors. She reveals why educated victims face unique challenges, how false equivalencies between mothers and fathers ignore basic science, and why the groundbreaking Alawalia case could revolutionize financial justice for domestic violence survivors. From strategic timeline building to leveraging tort law, Maryam shares advanced ...