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Lawyers Who Care host Andrew Samalin welcomes Alicen Rodolph, Senior Attorney at Blood Law PLLC, based in Cary, North Carolina. Alicen’s path to practicing family law grew from her personal history, her early work in anti-human trafficking, and her training in trauma-informed client care. After internships with the DOJ’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit and international fieldwork in Bangladesh, she transitioned into direct client representation—unexpectedly finding her passion in family law.
Alicen shares a powerful story of working with a client who escaped domestic violence, lost access to finances, and had to rebuild her life from the ground up. Through supportive, human-centered legal guidance, Alicen helped her secure housing, restart her career, and regain confidence. She explains how meeting clients “where they are” creates better outcomes and preserves dignity through some of life’s hardest moments.
Topics covered:
From anti-trafficking advocacy to family law practice
Trauma-informed approaches to client care
Supporting clients in domestic violence and financial hardship
Helping families rebuild safety and stability
Why attorneys must remember clients are human first
Connect with Alicen Rodolph:
Phone: (704) 286-0570
Website: bloodlaw.com
Social Media: @bloodlaw
By Samalin WealthLawyers Who Care host Andrew Samalin welcomes Alicen Rodolph, Senior Attorney at Blood Law PLLC, based in Cary, North Carolina. Alicen’s path to practicing family law grew from her personal history, her early work in anti-human trafficking, and her training in trauma-informed client care. After internships with the DOJ’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit and international fieldwork in Bangladesh, she transitioned into direct client representation—unexpectedly finding her passion in family law.
Alicen shares a powerful story of working with a client who escaped domestic violence, lost access to finances, and had to rebuild her life from the ground up. Through supportive, human-centered legal guidance, Alicen helped her secure housing, restart her career, and regain confidence. She explains how meeting clients “where they are” creates better outcomes and preserves dignity through some of life’s hardest moments.
Topics covered:
From anti-trafficking advocacy to family law practice
Trauma-informed approaches to client care
Supporting clients in domestic violence and financial hardship
Helping families rebuild safety and stability
Why attorneys must remember clients are human first
Connect with Alicen Rodolph:
Phone: (704) 286-0570
Website: bloodlaw.com
Social Media: @bloodlaw