
Overcoming High-Conflict Divorce: Strategies and Support with Lisa Johnson
Jamie M. Lima welcomes Lisa Johnson to discuss navigating high conflict divorces, identifying indicators, and developing strategies for managing difficult ex-spouses. They explore the importance of choosing the right attorney and maintaining strategic oversight to avoid common divorce mistakes. The episode highlights the value of positive advocates and support programs, the potential for financial savings through self-representation, and insights from Lisa's book on divorce and parental alienation. They delve into overcoming shame, seeking support, and the crucial steps in rebuilding self-worth and personal health post-divorce, ultimately finding purpose and direction after the process.
Key Points
- Recognize the signs of a high conflict divorce, where ongoing anger and attempts to prolong the conflict are prevalent, and seek appropriate legal and emotional support.
- Surround yourself with knowledgeable professionals who understand the complexities of high conflict divorces, including attorneys who can strategize effectively and advocates who can support you emotionally.
- Strategic communication is crucial in managing high conflict relationships and legal battles, essential for protecting yourself from false claims and ensuring the best interests of your children are maintained.
Visit Lisa Johnson's link to explore more of her work.
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Lisa Johnson is the co-founder of Been There Got Out, a high conflict divorce strategist and certified domestic violence advocate who has successfully represented herself through scores of court appearances. Her case, published in the Connecticut Law Journal, is being used as legal precedent. Her live testimony helped pass Jennifers’ Law in Connecticut, the third state in America to expand its legal definition of domestic violence to include “coercive control.” She and her partner, Chris, coach people in high-conflict relationships, divorce, custody battles, and co-parenting hell so they have the chance of the best outcome in family court and beyond
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