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From Army Intelligence to Fighting for Children

May 27, 202618 minEp. 187
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Episode description

After growing up in poverty in rural South Dakota and surviving a childhood shaped by domestic violence, Darshann M. Wienick refuses to let children become collateral damage in the family court system. In this emotional episode of LIVING YOUR LEGACY, the former U.S. Army intelligence linguist, family law attorney, therapist, and founder of Child-Centered Advocacy reveals how witnessing her husband’s devastating child custody battle changed the course of her life forever. Darshann opens up about trauma-informed family law, high-conflict custody disputes, coercive control, and why California’s family court system is failing children. She shares the mindset that helped her overcome anxiety, adversity, and burnout while building a mission-driven legal practice designed to protect families and create lasting reform.

Key Takeaways

  • Growing up in poverty and chaos can fuel resilience and purpose
  • Trauma-informed family law can radically change child custody outcomes
  • High-conflict custody battles often prioritize control instead of children
  • Radical self-compassion and forgiveness create long-term strength
  • Building a nonprofit became Darshann’s solution to helping families who cannot afford legal support

Notable Quotes

  • “Someone’s got to do something.”
  • “I focus the rest of my life on fighting for kids in family court.”
  • “I have learned how to fail.”
  • “Be fearless. Fall flat on your face. Get back up. Keep fighting.”
  • “Children are more important than patents.”

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