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Order In Her Court

Order In Her Court

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Welcome to Order in Her Court — where law, life, and a little bit of laughter all take the stand. Hosted by Obreziah Bullard a sharp-witted lawyer with real-world experience both inside and outside the courtroom, this podcast breaks down legal hot topics, pop-culture cases, and everyday issues that affect real people. From navigating contracts & courtroom drama to relationships, faith, and finding balance — nothing is objectionable here. It’s smart, unfiltered, and refreshingly real. The verdict? You’ll leave informed, entertained, & a little more empowered every week. #OrderInHer #LegalTalkOrder In Her Court
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  • Motion For Advice: Showing Up But Missing out
    2026/06/23

    "I expected my child support to increase when I got promoted. What I didn't expect was seeing less of my kids."

    After receiving a promotion at work, this father knew his child support obligation would likely be adjusted. He accepted that responsibility. But as his income increased, something else seemed to decrease—his time with his children.

    Now he's being told life is "busy." Weekend visits are increasingly replaced by extracurricular activities, events, and packed schedules. While he's proud to provide for his children, he's struggling with the feeling that his role has become more financial than parental.

    His question:How do I handle my responsibilities increasing while my access to my children decreases?

    In this episode of Order in Her Court, Attorney Obreziah Bullard explores the legal and practical realities of parenting time, child support, and what options may be available when a parent feels pushed to the sidelines of their children's lives.

    When does a scheduling conflict become a co-parenting problem?

    Tune in for the verdict.

    WATCH FULL EPISODE HERE: https://youtu.be/IAs8x1CkgoI

    Need advice? send in your questions to orderinhercourtpodcast@gmail.comNeed legal guidance? We’re here to help — book your consultation at mcguirebullard.comThe verdict? You’ll leave informed, entertained, and a little more empowered every week


    #OrderInHerCourt #MotionForAdvice #ChildSupport #CoParenting #FamilyLaw #FathersMatter #ParentingTime #CustodyIssues #TheVerdictIsIn

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    12 分
  • Motion For Advice: How Do You Know When Co-Parenting Becomes Replacement?
    2026/06/16

    "My ex remarried last year, and her husband is very involved in my daughter's life. He helps with school pickups, attends dance recitals, and shows up for all the big moments. My daughter has even started calling him 'Bonus Dad.' I'm grateful she has people who love her, but lately I can't shake the feeling that I'm being moved from the center of her world to the sideline.

    How do you know when co-parenting becomes replacement?"

    In this week's episode of Order in Her Court, Attorney Obréziah Bullard addresses a letter that a listener wrote in with a question that many parents in blended families quietly wrestle with. When a new spouse steps into a child's life, where is the line between being supportive and replacing a parent?

    Attorney Bullard breaks down the legal realities of co-parenting, parental rights, blended family dynamics, and what courts actually consider when concerns like these arise.

    Need advice? Send your questions to orderinhercourtpodcast@gmail.com

    Need legal guidance? We're here to help. Book your consultation at mcguirebullard.com

    The verdict? You'll leave informed, entertained, and a little more empowered every week.

    #OrderInHerCourt #MotionForAdvice #CoParenting #BlendedFamilies #FamilyLaw #ChildCustody #Parenting #AttorneyObreziahBullard

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    11 分
  • Motion For Advice: He Filed for Full Custody Using My Mental Health Against Me, Does He Have a Case?
    2026/06/09

    In this episode of Order in Her Court, Attorney Obreziah Bullard responds to another real-life Motion for Advice submitted by a listener facing a frightening custody battle.

    After years of successful co-parenting, a mother receives court papers informing her that her ex is seeking full custody of their children. His argument? Her mental health history. He is using old text messages about panic attacks, anxiety, and her decision to seek therapy as evidence against her.

    The mother insists she is not a danger to her children, has never put them at risk, and has taken responsible steps to care for her mental health.

    Now she's asking: Can my ex use my mental health history against me in court? And does he actually have a case for full custody?

    Attorney Bullard breaks down how family courts typically view mental health concerns, what judges look for when making custody decisions, and the important difference between seeking help and being an unfit parent.

    WATCH FULL EPISODE HERE: https://youtu.be/U9jqx8Fjl8I

    Need advice? Send your questions to orderinhercourtpodcast@gmail.comNeed legal guidance? Book your consultation at mcguirebullard.comThe verdict? You'll leave informed, entertained, and a little more empowered every week.

    #OrderInHerCourt #MotionForAdvice #FamilyLaw #ChildCustody #CustodyBattle #MentalHealthMatters #CoParenting #FamilyCourt #AttorneyObreziahBullard #LegalPodcast #Parenting #KnowYourRights

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    10 分
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