
Stories about high-conflict relationships, child custody battles, family court, divorce, co-parenting, and toxic dynamics told by two single moms navigating the chaos in real time.
Episodes can be listened to in any order — each one explores a different story, situation, or moment from life in high-conflict parenting and family court.
All content produced for the High Conflict Hell podcast is ow... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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We're celebrating Father's Day the only way we know how: by talking about family court, custody battles, parenting plans, weaponized stepmoms, drunk text messages, penis pumps, domestic violence allegations, and why some parents seem willing to spend... more
We break down a Motion to Compel a Mental Health Evaluation and discuss what happens when mental health allegations collide with an attorney's billable hours.
We discuss Guardian ad Litem (GAL) investigations, mental health evaluations in child cust... more
We discuss parental alienation allegations, whether there are any real defenses to parental alienation claims, and what happens when teenagers begin exerting power over parenting time and custody schedules.
Through real family court stories, parent... more
Christine Miller (lawyer, advocate, and badass from Kentucky) joins us to discuss what she thought was a local problem with family court judges and attorneys—only to discover that parents across the United States and around the world are telling the ... more
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Leave your egos at the door men… and give a listen. Deep topic, engaging conversation and yes some hard truths on where things are messed up. I’ve lived it… and I am learning more each episode!
Feels like I’m listening to my best friend’s talk ❤️
So raw and vulnerable.
Women are truly the better part of the world :)
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Stories about high-conflict relationships, child custody battles, family court, and co-parenting told from the perspective of two single moms navigating chaotic dynamics in real time. Episodes frequently center on navigating legal systems, the role of guardians, parental alienation, domestic violence, and safety concerns for kids, all tempered with candid humor and raw personal anecdotes. The show often blends sharp critique of institutions with practical emotions-aware storytelling, making it a likely fit for listeners who want real-world experiences, tactical parenting insights, and advocacy around family-law issues. A notable strength is its two-host format, which provides contrasting viewpoints and a sense of solidarity for audiences fa... more
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Recent guests on High Conflict Hell include:
1. Christine Miller
2. Dr. Christine Cocchiola
3. Jesse Draper
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