Been There Got Out Podcast

High-Conflict Divorce: It Takes More Than Legal Expertise

May 01, 2024 Chris & Lisa / Ian Steinberg Season 2024 Episode 128
High-Conflict Divorce: It Takes More Than Legal Expertise
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Been There Got Out Podcast
High-Conflict Divorce: It Takes More Than Legal Expertise
May 01, 2024 Season 2024 Episode 128
Chris & Lisa / Ian Steinberg

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Navigating the tangled web of divorce law requires more than just a sharp legal mind; it demands a heart attuned to the emotional whirlwinds faced by those in the throes of marital dissolution. In our latest episode, we're joined by New York matrimonial attorney Ian Steinberg, who shares his insightful journey from real estate to family law, highlighting the profound ways empathy and communication shape his practice. With a candid discussion about the strategic and emotional facets of divorce settlements, Ian offers a blend of wisdom and reassurance, drawing from his unique experience as a hockey referee to tackle the intricacies of legal disputes.

Divorce isn't just a legal battle; it's an emotional odyssey that necessitates a comprehensive support system. Ian emphasizes the critical importance of assembling a team that includes not only legal but financial and emotional advisors. Whether it's the initial guilt some clients feel or the anger that may bubble up as cases drag on, he provides practical advice on managing these feelings and making informed decisions. And for those daunted by the task of narrating the story of their relationship to a legal audience, Ian breaks down where to start and the elements to focus on for a compelling and clear presentation.

As we peer into the future of divorce law, we recognize the evolving nature of the courtroom, now extending into the virtual space, and the need for maintaining decorum within this novel setting. Steinberg shares his '24-hour rule,' a vital strategy for keeping emotions in check when crafting communications that could sway the outcome of a case. Together, we explore how this rule, alongside the principle of imagining a judge as the ultimate reader of all correspondence, can steer both lawyers and clients towards more mindful interactions within the often heated arena of family law. Join us for an episode that masterfully balances the art of legal strategy with the human touch essential in guiding clients through one of life's most challenging passages.

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Navigating the tangled web of divorce law requires more than just a sharp legal mind; it demands a heart attuned to the emotional whirlwinds faced by those in the throes of marital dissolution. In our latest episode, we're joined by New York matrimonial attorney Ian Steinberg, who shares his insightful journey from real estate to family law, highlighting the profound ways empathy and communication shape his practice. With a candid discussion about the strategic and emotional facets of divorce settlements, Ian offers a blend of wisdom and reassurance, drawing from his unique experience as a hockey referee to tackle the intricacies of legal disputes.

Divorce isn't just a legal battle; it's an emotional odyssey that necessitates a comprehensive support system. Ian emphasizes the critical importance of assembling a team that includes not only legal but financial and emotional advisors. Whether it's the initial guilt some clients feel or the anger that may bubble up as cases drag on, he provides practical advice on managing these feelings and making informed decisions. And for those daunted by the task of narrating the story of their relationship to a legal audience, Ian breaks down where to start and the elements to focus on for a compelling and clear presentation.

As we peer into the future of divorce law, we recognize the evolving nature of the courtroom, now extending into the virtual space, and the need for maintaining decorum within this novel setting. Steinberg shares his '24-hour rule,' a vital strategy for keeping emotions in check when crafting communications that could sway the outcome of a case. Together, we explore how this rule, alongside the principle of imagining a judge as the ultimate reader of all correspondence, can steer both lawyers and clients towards more mindful interactions within the often heated arena of family law. Join us for an episode that masterfully balances the art of legal strategy with the human touch essential in guiding clients through one of life's most challenging passages.