What happens when artificial intelligence meets co-parenting and family mediation?
In Part 1 of Episode 155/156, Matthew Brickman sits down with entrepreneur and Best Interest App founder Sol Kennedy for a powerful conversation about divorce, conflict, communication, and how AI may be reshaping the future of family law.
Drawing from his own high-conflict divorce experience, Sol explains how the Best Interest App uses AI to help co-parents reduce emotional triggers, filter toxic communication, and stay focused on what truly matters: the best interests of the children.
Matthew and Sol dive deep into:
- The psychology of co-parent conflict
- Emotional triggers during divorce
- AI-powered communication moderation
- Differences between Best Interest and apps like OurFamilyWizard & Talking Parents
- Solo-mode communication tools
- Parenting plans and mediation
- How courts and mediators use co-parenting apps
- Why reducing conflict early can change a child’s future
This episode blends technology, psychology, mediation, and real-world family dynamics into one fascinating discussion about the future of co-parenting support systems.
If you’re a parent, mediator, attorney, therapist, or simply interested in how AI is transforming human communication, this conversation is a must-listen.
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ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:
Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.