Lawfully Ever After

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Lawfully Ever After

In this podcast, Julie Potts, Esq covers a wide range of family law topics including tips and opinions for navigating legal matters in divorce, custody and support; as well as candid conversations to help listeners get through the other side of one of the toughest times of their lives. Julie is a family law attorney located in Chester County, Pennsylvania and you can also find her @LawyerJulie on TikTok. Please remember nothing in this podcast should be considered legal advice, and you should always consult with your own attorney if you have questions about your specific situation.

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    Custody Mediation: Process, Power Dynamics, and the Child’s Best Interest

    Send a textIn this roundtable episode, Julie is joined by three fellow family law attorneys (Cara Sawyer, Katie Fow, and PJ McGinnis) to explain what custody mediation looks like in real life, especially in Chester & Montgomery Counties, including required steps before court, what “legal custody” actually means, and why mediation is often about making incremental progress rather than solving everything at once.The conversation also addresses common pressure points that derail resolution: mismatched work schedules, trust issues, support-related suspicions, and situations where one party may feel overpowered. The attorneys discuss how effective mediators handle stalemates, when mediation may be inappropriate, and why even strong court orders can’t “fix” underlying behavior.The episode closes with a child-centered lens: how kids experience custody conflict, why shared time is often the direction courts lean when safety isn’t an issue, and what parents can do to reduce emotional harm—by focusing less on winning and more on stability, communication, and the child’s best interest.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Part 3: Judge Julie's Holloway Custody Decision

    Send a textIn the final chapter of our mock custody trial series, Julie steps fully into the role of judge and walks listeners through how custody decisions are actually made. Drawing from real-world family law practice, this episode breaks down the factors judges are required to consider, what “equal” really means in custody cases, and why outcomes often feel emotionally devastating even when they’re legally balanced.The conversation also zooms out to explore a bigger truth about family court: what the court can fix, what it can’t, and why chasing courtroom “wins” can sometimes do more harm than good. It’s a candid, behind-the-scenes look at judicial reasoning, expectations vs. reality, and the often-overlooked work that happens outside the courtroom.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Judge Julie: The Holloway Case Part 2

    Send a textHolloway v. Holloway (Part Two): Testimony, Cross-Examination & What Judges Really WeighIn Part Two of the fictional custody case Holloway v. Holloway, we move past the setup and into the heart of a Pennsylvania custody trial: live testimony. This episode walks listeners through abbreviated, but realistic, direct and cross-examinations of both parents, a workplace witness, and the often-overlooked impact of third-party caregivers.Mom takes the stand first, describing routines, anxiety, and decision-making around therapy and medication. Dad follows, explaining why he’s seeking 50/50 custody, how his job has changed, and how he relies on family and a girlfriend for support. From there, we hear from Dad’s boss about work schedules, unpredictability, and the limits of flexibility—testimony that often carries more weight than parents expect.We also break down the in-camera interviews with the children: what judges listen for, how anxiety and routine factor into custody decisions, and why courts are cautious about labeling kids as “coached” or “manipulated.”Finally, Julie pulls back the curtain on what actually happens at a custody trial—how testimony is structured, why parents usually testify first, how long real trials last, and what it means when a judge “takes it under advisement” instead of ruling from the bench.No ruling yet—that’s coming in Part Three. For now, this episode is all about credibility, consistency, and the quiet details that can tip the scales in a custody case.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Judge Julie: The Holloway Custody Case Part 1

    Send a textIn Part One of our three-part Judge Julie series, Emily introduces a completely fictional—but highly realistic—Pennsylvania custody case: Holloway v. Holloway. A long-term stay-at-home mom, a traveling dad, two school-aged kids with very different needs—and a dispute over whether 50/50 custody is truly in their best interests. Julie hears the facts for the very first time and shares her raw, real-time legal analysis—no ruling yet, just the issues that will shape everything to come.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Real Estate and Divorce with Realtor Bela Vora

    Send a textThis week, we were invited by local Realtor Bela Vora as a guest on her podcast to discuss real estate transactions during divorce: when you should move out, how to negotiate repairs that need to be done, the best timing for appraisals, and how property settlement agreements tie into the process.Check out more of Bela's content on her YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@phillysuburbsrealtorAnd check out her website to learn more about her and her real estate services: https://phillysuburbsrealtor.com/Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Pro Se Pitfalls: Why Representing Yourself Can Cost You More

    Send a textThinking about representing yourself in family court? In this candid conversation, we break down what “pro se” really means—and why even seasoned attorneys won’t do it. We cover when mediation helps (and its limits), the critical protections people miss in DIY agreements (like securing alimony with life insurance), and the evidentiary traps that derail cases—hello, hearsay and inadmissible police reports. You’ll hear how judges expect self-represented parties to follow the same rules as lawyers, what really happens at pretrial conferences in Chester County, how document exchanges and “for settlement purposes only” work, and why preserving the record with timely objections matters on appeal. We also touch on cross-exam basics, discovery misconceptions, and a quick PSA on Miranda rights and consent searches. Bottom line: do it once, do it right—hire counsel and save yourself years of stress and expense.(This episode is for general information only and is not legal advice.)Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    PFAs in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know Before You Litigate

    Send a textIn this episode, we break down the do’s and don’ts of PFAs in Pennsylvania—what qualifies, what doesn’t, and how a temporary order can impact your custody case down the line. A practical guide with real-world examples and lessons learned the hard way.Disclaimer: If you are in immediate danger, please always call 911 right away.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Can My Kid Choose Who They Live With? (Spoiler: No.)

    Send a textToday, we're tackling one of the most common — and most misunderstood — custody questions: When can kids decide where they want to live? Julie breaks down how Pennsylvania law actually works (hint: kids don't get the final say), why putting children in the middle is damaging, and how judges weigh a child's preference alongside 16 other custody factors. Plus, we talk about parenting teens in custody situations, appeals when you don't like a court's decision, and why being "the bigger person" isn't just good advice — it's essential. Buckle up, Julie’s fired up on this one!Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Mental Health, Divorce, and the Truth You Need to Hear

    Send a textMay is Mental Health Awareness Month, and mental health is a very common subject brought up in court for both divorce and custody cases...so let's talk about it!In this episode, Julie Potts, a seasoned family law attorney from Chester County, PA, and co-host Emily discuss how mental health is (and isn't) treated in family court, why transparency with your lawyer is critical, and how addressing mental health issues can actually strengthen your case. Plus, they offer real-world advice for navigating custody battles, protecting yourself, and supporting your kids through divorce. Whether you're new here or a longtime listener, this is the episode to understand the heart of the show — and why information is power.Link to information mentioned in episode:The Daily Podcast Episode, "The Parents Aren't All Right": https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/09/podcasts/the-daily/parenting-stress.htmlKayden's Law in PA: https://www.aclupa.org/en/legislation/sb-78-child-custody-proceedings-kaydens-lawShow Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Why I Say: Don't Be a Stay-at-Home Mom (And What the Trolls Had to Say About It)

    Send a textIn this episode, we're diving into the LawyerJulie TikTok post that stirred up quite the conversation: my take on why women should never be full-time stay-at-home moms—at least not without a backup plan.  Watch the video here: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie/video/7466149689814011178We break down the financial and personal risks of stepping out of the workforce, the long-term implications of giving up a career, and why independence is key (even if you never need it).We also tackle some of the top comments and criticisms, including the "Who hurt you?" response. Spoiler: No one, but life experience and years in family law have shown Julie how quickly things can change. Plus, we discuss social security benefits, postnups, and how couples can proactively protect a stay-at-home spouse’s future.Oh, and trolls? We see you. And we’re not losing sleep.Want to ask a free legal question for a future episode on our new podcast project? Apply for an Initial Consult at https://juliepottsesq.com/apply-for-the-initial-consult/Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    The Initial Consult: Real Questions, Real Answers

    Send a textAre you facing a family law issue and drowning in bad advice from the internet? AnnouncingThe Initial Consult, a future podcast where Pennsylvania family law attorney Julie Potts gives real answers to real people—just like she would in an actual consultation. No sugarcoating, no false hope—just practical legal insight and tough truths to help you make informed decisions.Each episode features anonymous consultations covering custody battles, divorce disputes, and the emotional complexities that come with them. Whether you're preparing for your own consult, looking for clarity in a tough situation, or just fascinated by the real-life drama of family law, this podcast is for you.Join Julie and producer Emily as they strip away the myths, expose the common pitfalls, and give you the knowledge you need to navigate the legal system—without the expensive hourly rate. Because in family law, what you need to hear is often very different from what you want to hear.Want to be a guest? Visit JuliePottsESQ.com to apply for a confidential consultation.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Control, Communication, and the Grass Isn't Always Greener

    Send a textIn this episode of Lawfully Ever After, Julie Potts, Esq. dives into emotionally charged scenarios pulled from Reddit that mirror the challenges of modern relationships and divorce. From the rise of "gray divorces" to navigating unexpected separation, they explore the interplay of control, independence, and communication in marriages. They discuss how societal shifts have influenced divorce trends, why emotions often cloud legal decisions, and how to approach difficult conversations with honesty and respect. Whether you're seeking advice on co-parenting, understanding your partner’s perspective, or how to keep your identity while parenting, this episode offers relatable stories, legal insights, and timeless wisdom.Listen in for heartfelt discussions, practical advice, and a few laughs along the way!Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Trials and Tribulations: Understanding Custody Cases and Courtroom Prep

    Send a textIn this educational episode, Julie and Emily pull back the curtain on the complexities of custody cases, focusing on how trials are scheduled, prepared, and ultimately decided. Julie shares her real-world experience managing a high-stakes case, from the years-long delays caused by procedural rules to the intense preparation required to present evidence and witnesses effectively.Listeners will learn about the often-misunderstood steps of custody litigation, including conciliations, pre-trial conferences, and evidentiary hearings. Julie explains the importance of due process, how judges approach their rulings, and why representing yourself without legal assistance can lead to costly mistakes.Whether you’re navigating your own custody situation or simply curious about how the family court system works, this episode offers valuable insights into the legal process, the costs (both financial and emotional), and the importance of thoughtful decision-making before heading to court.Plus, Julie and Emily reflect on the human side of the law, emphasizing the importance of having a passionate, prepared advocate by your side.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Julie's Fired Up: Let's End the "Scorched Earth" Approach to Custody

    Send a textIn this episode, we dive into the common pitfalls of custody battles and how taking a "scorched earth" approach often backfires. Julie Potts, Esq. shares real-life examples of cases where focusing on the negative failed and how shifting the narrative to a more positive, cooperative stance led to better outcomes for both parents and children. We discuss the importance of letting go of past grievances, reframing issues constructively, and how the right approach can not only save time and money but also promote healthier co-parenting relationships. Whether you're navigating a custody case or just interested in family law, this episode offers valuable insights on how to avoid unnecessary conflict and focus on what truly matters—the well-being of the children involved.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Splitting Holidays: How to Navigate Traditions After Divorce

    Send a textIn this episode, we tackle the often tricky subject of holidays post-divorce, with practical advice just in time for the holiday season. From Halloween to Christmas, Julie Potts discusses the challenges of sharing holidays, the common mistakes people make, and why it's crucial to keep the focus on the kids. With personal anecdotes and experienced insights, this episode offers tips on creating new traditions, avoiding unnecessary conflict, and managing custody schedules during the holidays. Whether it's finding a balance for Thanksgiving or letting go of Halloween disputes, this episode will help you navigate the holiday season stress-free.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Julie-isms: Philosophies and Catch-Phrases.

    Send a textEver wondered what it's like to have a consult with Julie? Chances are, you'd hear at least one or two of her most frequently used "Julie-isms". For example, you may already be familiar with "Get a job!", but I bet you haven't heard:"Litigation is a last resort, not a first response.""If they're trying to get you upset, then walk away.""You picked them"...and many more!In this episode, Julie provides insights into the complexities of family law, and offers practical advice for those going through similar experiences. From discussing the philosophy of litigation as a last resort to addressing common misconceptions about custody and support, Julie's candid conversations and 'Julie-isms' will be sure to enlighten. Whether you're in the midst of a legal battle or just curious about the world of family law, this podcast promises to be both informative and engaging. Tune in for real talk, real advice, and a few laughs along the way.Find Julie on social media:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulieInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esqE-mail us at [email protected] with your questions and comments and what you'd like to learn about in the world of family law!Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Custody Scenarios #2: WWJD (What Would Julie Do?)

    Send a textIn this episode, we take real-life custody scenarios anonymously posted on the internet and get @LawyerJulie's overall thoughts, where the law comes in to play, and some ideas of how she might handle the situation. Please remember that Julie is NOT giving legal advice and these are NOT stories from her actual clients.We cover a lot in this episode, including:(00:37) Can a co-parent violate custody orders if they have mental health concerns and are worried about the safety of their children?(06:41) What should you do if the other parent appears to be under the influence at a custody exchange?(10:14) How do the results of mental health evaluations factor into custody?(15:41) Is it possible to have to pay child support for a child who is not biologically yours if you were never married and you break up?(20:34) Do I have to file for child support even if I don't want it? How does it work if I change my mind later?(24:00) If my co-parent has a new significant other and my kids are spending more time with this step-parent or girl/boyfriend rather than their biological parent during their custody time, how does that work in terms of custody? Can the step-parent take over parental duties in place of the biological parent? Have a scenario you'd like Julie's thoughts on? Feel free to email the podcast at [email protected]!Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Get a Job to Avoid Financial Abuse

    Send a textIn this episode, @LawyerJulie from TikTok talks about the importance of getting a job to avoid the very common problem of financial abuse in a marriage. Should you get a job if it reduces your spousal support/alimony? How do you afford a divorce if you don't have your own bank account? Julie answers these questions and more. Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Britney Spears Through The Family Law Lens

    Send a textEmily listened to the Britney Spears audiobook and couldn't wait to get Julie's take on her divorce and custody issues!In this episode we discuss:Generational trauma and the importance of breaking the cycleIf you file for divorce first do you have to pay your ex's legal fees?The importance of a solid foundationShould she have lost custody when she was 5150d?Navigating custody cases after one parent has a severe mental breakdown and has to go to inpatient therapy and/or rehab. Did KFed have an ulterior motive for sharing the negative videos of Britney parenting?Most of us aren't in tabloids, but what about personal details being posted on social media...how does that affect custody?Disclaimer: we are not Britney Spears experts or therapists, but our opinions are the same regardless of the details.Be sure to follow @LawyerJulie on TikTok and send her an e-mail [email protected] if you have a topic you'd like us to discuss! Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Random thoughts: Courts, Oaths, Water Bottles, and Pets

    Send a textThis short episode covers a few random topics:Are the courts reasonable?When is it considered perjury?What's the weirdest "asset" Julie saw clients fighting over?Can you go to pet custody court?Follow Julie on TikTok @LawyerJulie and if you have questions you'd like answered on the podcast, e-mail her [email protected] Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Should you record your kids for evidence?

    Send a textToday @LawyerJulie talks about something she sees all the time...parents recording their kids to get video "proof" of their kids not wanting to go to the other parent's house, or the kids complaining about the other parent in general. Is this a good idea? Can this video be used in court? What do the judges think? What if it's your spouse or ex-spouse you are recording, is that helpful to your case?Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Is your ex being dishonest about their income?

    Send a textJulie Potts Esq (aka @LawyerJulie on TikTok) talks about a very common situation in divorce/custody issues: parties not reporting an increase in income to the other side. Julie discusses some options you have to get to the truth if you suspect your ex has gotten a promotion or is working under the table, and also explains how earning potential is calculated in Pennsylvania, and when you just might have no choice but to "get a job" even if you haven't worked while in your marriage.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Custody Scenarios: WWJD (What Would Julie Do?)

    Send a textIn this episode, we take real-life custody scenarios anonymously posted on the internet and get @LawyerJulie's overall thoughts, where the law comes in to play, and some ideas of how she might handle the situation. Please remember that Julie is NOT giving legal advice and these are NOT stories from her actual clients.We cover a lot in this episode, including:Do parents have to give permission to their co-parent to take their kids far away on vacation?Can a judge force a child to see a parent they don't know?Is it a good idea to give up custody to avoid conflict stemming from parental alienation?Is it worth going to court to get 50/50 custody when you are asked to settle on just a little less than 50%?Relocation - can you buy a house an hour away and force your coparent to drive your kids to you?Have a scenario you'd like Julie's thoughts on? Feel free to email the podcast at [email protected]!Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Hate your coparent? Don't tell your kids!

    Send a textOne of Julie's biggest pet peeves is when one parent talks poorly about the other parent directly to, or in front of, their child.  She covers alienation, triangulation, and some true story scenarios where the kids were deeply affected by being put in the middle.  This episode has examples, practical tips, and what you might hear in court if you try to influence your child's loyalty to one parent over the other.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Your Lawyer DOES NOT CARE About Your Affair

    Send a textIn this episode, Julie talks about why you should NOT feel uncomfortable or embarrassed sharing details about infidelity with your attorney, and how the Pennsylvania court views this situation in relation to your divorce, division of assets, alimony, and custody. She also covers what exactly is covered by attorney-client privilege in family law, and is there ever a time you should withhold information from your attorney? Want to learn more from Julie? Check her out on TikTok @LawyerJulie and if you have questions you want to be answered, you can e-mail the podcast at [email protected] Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    It's the Kid's Time, Not Yours!

    Send a textOne of @LawyerJulie's most controversial TikToks is titled "It's the kid's time, not yours!" and the comment section proved that this is a very controversial topic when co-parenting. In this episode, Julie shares some common scenarios she sees daily in regards to kid's activities and shared custody, discusses how the court typically handles these situations, and how they factor into child support payments. Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Marry Someone You Would Divorce

    Send a textIs it weird to think about asking for a divorce if you aren't even married yet? In this episode, Family Law Attorney Julie Potts discusses how some of the more common relationship red flags can manifest during a divorce, and what you can do to avoid getting yourself into this emotionally exhausting situation in the first place.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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    Meet Julie Potts, Esq

    Send a textJulie Potts, Esq, the host of Lawfully Ever After and @LawyerJulie on TikTok, gives an overview of her legal background as well as insight into her personal motivation for becoming a family law attorney and why she wants to reach more people via a podcast platform.Show Notes: Learn more about Julie Potts, Esq on her website https://juliepottsesq.com Follow Julie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawyerjulie Follow Julie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliepotts_esq To contact the podcast with questions, suggestions, or if you are interested in being a guest, please e-mail [email protected] Please remember that this podcast should not be considered legal advice, and you should always consult your own attorney if you have questions or need clarifications about your specific situation. This episode of Lawfully After Ever was produced and edited by Emily Murphy.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

In this podcast, Julie Potts, Esq covers a wide range of family law topics including tips and opinions for navigating legal matters in divorce, custody and support; as well as candid conversations to help listeners get through the other side of one of the toughest times of their lives. Julie is a family law attorney located in Chester County, Pennsylvania and you can also find her @LawyerJulie on TikTok. Please remember nothing in this podcast should be considered legal advice, and you should always consult with your own attorney if you have questions about your specific situation.

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Julie Potts, Esq

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