Been There Got Out Podcast

Amplifying the Voice of the Child in Family Court


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Have you ever wondered who stands in the legal trenches for children caught in the complicated web of family court? Our esteemed guest, Stephanie, a former domestic violence attorney, now champions the voices of these young souls as an Attorney for the Child in New York's family courts. With a heart as fierce as her legal prowess, she shares her transformative journey from aiding domestic violence survivors to advocating for children's rights. Her insights draw back the curtain on the crucial roles and responsibilities of Attorneys for the Child, Guardians ad Litem, and Minors Counsel. We navigate the sensitive landscape of attorney-client confidentiality and the strategic finesse required to represent children's true wishes against a backdrop of opposing parental desires.

Navigating the choppy waters of family court becomes an art form, as Stephanie illuminates the challenges faced when advocating for the best interests of children. Our conversation brings to light the intricate dance of rapport-building with young clients and the delicate handling needed when parents interfere with their children's relationships with their court-appointed attorneys. Stephanie recounts tales of courtroom advocacy, where the nuanced combination of oral and written persuasion can sway a judge's decision, reflecting on the pivotal impact these recommendations have on a child's emotional well-being.

As we pull back the bow on the profound role of Attorneys for the Child in family court, Stephanie's experiences reveal how critical their input can be in shaping the outcomes of legal battles. Parents, take note: the appointment of an AFC might be the key to ensuring your child's perspective isn't lost in the legal shuffle. Stephanie provides invaluable advice on navigating the nuances of sibling representation, handling sensitive information with care, and the importance of giving children a safe space to express their concerns, even when they're reluctant. It's a heart-to-heart with a legal defender of childhood innocence that will leave you appreciating the unsung heroes of the family court system.

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