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Episode Summary In this episode of Navigating Consumer and Family Law Challenges, California family law attorney Amanda Hill discusses the growing trend of court-ordered conjoint therapy in custody disputes. As mental health becomes an increasingly important factor in family court, Amanda Hill explains what conjoint therapy is, when judges order it, and how it can impact parent-child relationships. She also outlines the challenges parents face, from high costs to compliance issues, while providing practical guidance for families navigating this sensitive process. Key Timestamps [00:01:00] – Amanda Hill explains what conjoint therapy is and how it differs from individual therapy. [00:04:30] – When judges are most likely to order conjoint therapy in custody disputes. [00:06:00] – Common reasons why conjoint therapy is needed, including parental alienation and strained parent-child relationships. [00:09:30] – What happens when a parent refuses to participate in court-ordered therapy. [00:11:00] – How therapists are chosen and how progress reports are shared with the court. [00:13:30] – What happens if therapy fails or parents stop participating. [00:15:30] – Amanda Hill’s advice for parents navigating custody cases with court-ordered therapy. About The Show: Navigating Consumer and Family Law Challenges features insights from SoCal's trusted attorneys Amanda Hill and Sara Khosroabadi. The show focuses on family law, consumer protection, and employment law, offering helpful, caring, and professional legal advice. #FamilyLaw #CustodyCases #ConjointTherapy #ChildCustody #AmandaHill #DivorceLaw #CaliforniaFamilyLaw #ParentalAlienation