“What Would Julie Do?” Pt 1: Podcast Episode

In this. episode of “Lawfully Ever After,” we discussed some of the intricate and often emotionally charged realm of legal custody issues, illuminated through real-life questions posed by Reddit users. As we unravel these complex scenarios, it’s crucial to remember that these are not cases from our practice but rather questions posed by anonymous people […]

Marry Someone You Would Divorce: Podcast Episode

In this episode, we dive into the practical and somewhat pragmatic approach to marriage, emphasizing the importance of considering how a relationship might end before it even begins. Julie Potts, drawing from experiences in both criminal and family law, reflects on how people often show their best selves during dating and engagement but may reveal […]

“What Would Julie Do?” Pt 2 on Custody Scenarios

Welcome to the second episode of our insightful series, “WWJD: What Would Julie Do?” where we explore hypothetical legal scenarios and offer expert advice on family law issues. Today’s episode delves into the complex world of custody disputes, using questions posted online by individuals seeking guidance. Please note that these scenarios are generic and not […]

Your Lawyer Does Not Care About Your Affair: Podcast Episode

Understanding the Legal Implications of Affairs in Divorce As a seasoned divorce attorney, I’ve had numerous clients walk through my doors troubled by the personal complexities of their marriage. Quite often, the catalyst for these consultations has been an affair, either by the client or their spouse. It’s important to address these situations with clarity […]

It’s the Kid’s Time NOT Yours: Podcast Episode

On this episode of Lawfully Ever After, we’re diving into the world of children’s activities and their impact on custody arrangements. Extracurricular activities—be it soccer, baseball, dance, expensive sports like hockey, or even horseback riding—are more than just hobbies; they are integral to custody discussions. These aren’t just activities; they’re also about physical and legal […]