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The Tortoise and Pam Bondi with Anna Bower
The Tortoise and Pam Bondi with Anna Bower YouTube video by #DogShirtTV

On today’s #DogShirtTV, @benjaminwittes.lawfaremedia.org & @hollybfletcher.bsky.social welcome @annabower.bsky.social to discuss government non-compliance with #CourtOrders, the firing of #PamBondi, and a scandal-prone tortoise. #FrederickTortoise

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Explainer: Valuing the marital home—appraisal vs. comparative market analysis

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Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply
Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply What happens when someone simply ignores Family Court orders? In this episode, Darren and Joplin unpack one of the most frustrating situations in family law: when a parent refuses to comply with parenting orders or consent orders. They discuss what the law says, what practical options exist for the parent doing the right thing, and why non-compliance can create serious consequences - particularly for children caught in the middle. The conversation also explores whether the current legal tools for enforcing orders are effective, and why some legal processes may be more costly and time-consuming than people expect. Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict The Impact on Children: A key theme in the discussion is how non-compliance with court orders affects children. Darren and Joplin discuss: The emotional pressure placed on children when parents refuse to cooperate How children may feel caught between parents Why compliance with orders is essential for maintaining stability in children’s lives They also explore the difficult situations that arise when teenagers begin expressing their own preferences about time with each parent. When Kids Get Older: As children move into their teenage years, family dynamics can change. Topics discussed include: Whether parenting orders should remain rigid when children are older The growing importance of a child’s voice in family law matters How parents can responsibly communicate about changing needs and schedules The Role of Mediation: Throughout the episode, Darren and Joplin emphasise the value of mediation as a tool for resolving disputes. They discuss: When mediation may help resolve parenting issues before returning to court Child-inclusive mediation and how it can help give children a voice The importance of parents being willing to listen and compromise Practical Parenting Insight The episode concludes with a discussion about maintaining meaningful relationships with children in separated families. Darren shares the value of spending one-on-one time with children, allowing parents to better understand: How their children are feeling Their evolving needs and social lives How parenting arrangements are working from the child’s perspective Court orders exist to provide clarity, structure, and stability for families after separation. When those orders are ignored, it can lead to costly legal battles and emotional strain—particularly for children. As Darren and Joplin highlight, the best outcomes usually come when parents communicate openly, remain child-focused, and use mediation wherever possible. Follow & Subscribe If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply #FamilyLaw #CourtOrders #ParentingRights #LegalAdvice #FamilyCourt

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Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply
Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply What happens when someone simply ignores Family Court orders? In this episode, Darren and Joplin unpack one of the most frustrating situations in family law: when a parent refuses to comply with parenting orders or consent orders. They discuss what the law says, what practical options exist for the parent doing the right thing, and why non-compliance can create serious consequences - particularly for children caught in the middle. The conversation also explores whether the current legal tools for enforcing orders are effective, and why some legal processes may be more costly and time-consuming than people expect. Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict The Impact on Children: A key theme in the discussion is how non-compliance with court orders affects children. Darren and Joplin discuss: The emotional pressure placed on children when parents refuse to cooperate How children may feel caught between parents Why compliance with orders is essential for maintaining stability in children’s lives They also explore the difficult situations that arise when teenagers begin expressing their own preferences about time with each parent. When Kids Get Older: As children move into their teenage years, family dynamics can change. Topics discussed include: Whether parenting orders should remain rigid when children are older The growing importance of a child’s voice in family law matters How parents can responsibly communicate about changing needs and schedules The Role of Mediation: Throughout the episode, Darren and Joplin emphasise the value of mediation as a tool for resolving disputes. They discuss: When mediation may help resolve parenting issues before returning to court Child-inclusive mediation and how it can help give children a voice The importance of parents being willing to listen and compromise Practical Parenting Insight The episode concludes with a discussion about maintaining meaningful relationships with children in separated families. Darren shares the value of spending one-on-one time with children, allowing parents to better understand: How their children are feeling Their evolving needs and social lives How parenting arrangements are working from the child’s perspective Court orders exist to provide clarity, structure, and stability for families after separation. When those orders are ignored, it can lead to costly legal battles and emotional strain—particularly for children. As Darren and Joplin highlight, the best outcomes usually come when parents communicate openly, remain child-focused, and use mediation wherever possible. Follow & Subscribe If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply #FamilyLaw #CourtOrders #ParentingRights #LegalAdvice #FamilyCourt

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Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect
Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect What happens when someone simply ignores Family Court orders? In this episode, Darren and Joplin unpack one of the most frustrating situations in family law: when a parent refuses to comply with parenting orders or consent orders. They discuss what the law says, what practical options exist for the parent doing the right thing, and why non-compliance can create serious consequences—particularly for children caught in the middle. The conversation also explores whether the current legal tools for enforcing orders are effective, and why some legal processes may be more costly and time-consuming than people expect. Follow & Subscribe If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect #FamilyLaw #Parenting #Divorce #CourtOrders #LegalAdvice

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Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect
Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect What happens when someone simply ignores Family Court orders? In this episode, Darren and Joplin unpack one of the most frustrating situations in family law: when a parent refuses to comply with parenting orders or consent orders. They discuss what the law says, what practical options exist for the parent doing the right thing, and why non-compliance can create serious consequences—particularly for children caught in the middle. The conversation also explores whether the current legal tools for enforcing orders are effective, and why some legal processes may be more costly and time-consuming than people expect. Follow & Subscribe If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect #FamilyLaw #Parenting #Divorce #CourtOrders #LegalAdvice

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Courthouse background with text bubbles over. Decision - Family Law. Final decisions can sometimes take months, but you’ve got problems now! So what happens next? For many Family Law matters, you can request the judge to issue a temporary order while awaiting a final decision. The court might also decide to issue a temporary order on their own.
You can request a temporary order for child/spousal support, custody, or visitation matters. If the temporary order works out well for you and your family, and both parties agree, you can put that on the record and make the temporary order final! For Orders of Protetion/Family Offense Petitions, you can receive a temporary order on the same day, if there is an emergency. Be sure to alert the court if this is the case.

Courthouse background with text bubbles over. Decision - Family Law. Final decisions can sometimes take months, but you’ve got problems now! So what happens next? For many Family Law matters, you can request the judge to issue a temporary order while awaiting a final decision. The court might also decide to issue a temporary order on their own. You can request a temporary order for child/spousal support, custody, or visitation matters. If the temporary order works out well for you and your family, and both parties agree, you can put that on the record and make the temporary order final! For Orders of Protetion/Family Offense Petitions, you can receive a temporary order on the same day, if there is an emergency. Be sure to alert the court if this is the case.

Family matters can add a lot of stress on your day-to-day life, especially when children are involved. So when can you expect a decision on your legal matters?

#CourtPrep #FamilyLaw #CourtOrders

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Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About
Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict Follow & Subscribe: If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About #ParentingOrders #FamilyCourt #LegalBattle #CourtOrders #CustodyIssues

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Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About
Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict Follow & Subscribe: If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About #ParentingOrders #FamilyCourt #LegalBattle #CourtOrders #CustodyIssues

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Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You
Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict Follow & Subscribe: If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You #FamilyCourt #CourtOrders #ParentingOrders #LegalAdvice #Compliance

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Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You
Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict Follow & Subscribe: If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You #FamilyCourt #CourtOrders #ParentingOrders #LegalAdvice #Compliance

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Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This)
Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This) Inside the Court Order Process – What Lawyers Know That You Don’t Family Law Barrister Darren Mort breaks down the step-by-step process, what the court actually looks for, and where things can go wrong. If you're navigating separation or divorce, this is essential insight you won’t hear anywhere else.

Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This) #CourtOrders #FamilyLaw #DivorceAdvice #LegalInsight #Separation

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Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This)
Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This) Inside the Court Order Process – What Lawyers Know That You Don’t Family Law Barrister Darren Mort breaks down the step-by-step process, what the court actually looks for, and where things can go wrong. If you're navigating separation or divorce, this is essential insight you won’t hear anywhere else.

Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This) #CourtOrders #FamilyLaw #DivorceAdvice #LegalInsight #Separation

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Will Pam Bondi obey the subpoena and show up to the oversight committee hearing? #illegalactions, #courtappearance, #courtorders

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Explainer: What commingling looks like and how it can change classification

#ProtectiveOrder #Custody #ParentingTime #FamilyLaw #MarylandFamilyLaw #BestInterestsOfTheChild #CoParenting #CourtOrders #RockvilleMD #MontgomeryCountyMD #MarylandLawyer

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

#ProtectiveOrder #Custody #ParentingTime #FamilyLaw #MarylandFamilyLaw #BestInterestsOfTheChild #CoParenting #CourtOrders #RockvilleMD #MontgomeryCountyMD #MarylandLawyer

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Explainer: How Maryland courts approach equitable distribution

#ProtectiveOrder #Custody #ParentingTime #FamilyLaw #MarylandFamilyLaw #BestInterestsOfTheChild #CoParenting #CourtOrders #RockvilleMD #MontgomeryCountyMD #MarylandLawyer

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Resource Spotlight: Small Business Documentation Guide

#ProtectiveOrder #Custody #ParentingTime #FamilyLaw #MarylandFamilyLaw #BestInterestsOfTheChild #CoParenting #CourtOrders #RockvilleMD #MontgomeryCountyMD #MarylandLawyer

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Myth vs Fact: Commingling and Title Myths

#ProtectiveOrder #Custody #ParentingTime #FamilyLaw #MarylandFamilyLaw #BestInterestsOfTheChild #CoParenting #CourtOrders #RockvilleMD #MontgomeryCountyMD #MarylandLawyer

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MAGA Stooge Has Career ENDED With BRUTAL Hearing
MAGA Stooge Has Career ENDED With BRUTAL Hearing YouTube video by Harry Sisson

#JasmineCrocket #KristNoem #ThomasJefferson #MilitarizedPolice #LiamRamos #CourtOrders www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyXH...

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Checklist: Asset and Debt Inventory

#ParentingTime #FamilyLaw #MarylandFamilyLaw #BestInterestsOfTheChild #CoParenting #CourtOrders #RockvilleMD #MontgomeryCountyMD #MarylandLawyer

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Marital vs. Nonmarital Property

#FamilyLaw #MarylandFamilyLaw #BestInterestsOfTheChild #CoParenting #CourtOrders #RockvilleMD #MontgomeryCountyMD #MarylandLawyer

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Explainer: How protective orders can affect custody and parenting time

#ProtectiveOrder #Custody #ParentingTime #FamilyLaw #MarylandFamilyLaw #BestInterestsOfTheChild #CoParenting #CourtOrders #RockvilleMD #MontgomeryCountyMD #MarylandLawyer

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Master Court Orders: Your Essential Guide for Peaceful Communication. Don't let legal confusion keep you from what matters most—learn how to navigate the process effectively and protect your rights! #LegalHelp #CourtOrders #PeacefulResolution

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#DHS #ICE #CBP #ICEOUT #Trump #Epstein #Detention #4A #Murder #Accountability #CourtOrders #Intimidation #PedoProtectionForce
THIS ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️

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OPINION: If ICE and Border Patrol can’t follow court orders, they shouldn’t get permanent funding. Obeying the law isn’t optional. Read the full story at bit.ly/4tnpclZ


#ICE #BorderPatrol #DHS #CourtOrders #ImmigrationPolicy #Congress #Opinion #OpinionNews

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Why Parents Ask the Court to Change Custody or Support

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#CustodyChanges #ChildSupportIssues #ParentingPlans #CourtOrders #FamilyCourtHelp #RichardLebovitz

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Why Alimony Is Harder to Change Than You Think

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#AlimonyRules #SeparationAgreements #CourtOrders #FamilyLawInfo #KnowYourAgreement #RichardLebovitz

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If Court Orders Don’t Matter, Nothing Does The government itself must respect the law

If Court Orders Don’t Matter, Nothing Does
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A FABULOUS READ: Historical & Constitutional #SNARK
{I mean #SNARK in almost every sentence}
issued by #JUDGEBIERY #LIAM
PS - Shocked [some] #CourtOrders are still being followed

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
SAN ANTONIO DIVISION

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