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001 - From "I Do" to "I Don't." How Gaslighting Can Lead to Divorce

Oct 30, 202244 min
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Episode description

On this episode of The Gaslight Effect Podcast, Robin talks with New York based divorce and family law attorney Evan Schein.  Evan is the Head of Litigation at Berkam Bottger Newman & Schein LLP .

As stated on Evan's website - "Evan has helped clients find post-divorce happiness and build successful financial lives, advocated to protect children and fought for the rights of victims of domestic violence. He has learned more than a few things about family, money, and the law, things that every spouse or parent in America should know. As a divorce lawyer in America's unofficial capital city, Evan's been lucky to meet fascinating people and work with top experts in fields like finance, trust and estates, real estate, sports, entertainment, psychology, and more."

Robin and Evan discuss the role gaslighting plays in divorce cases and Evan's first hand experience over the past 15 years of witnessing the impact of gaslighting on marital relationships.

Delving into how gaslighting can have a negative impact on a marriage and ultimately become a significant factor in an individual seeking a divorce, Evan and Robin explore the empathy and compassion necessary to effectively support and protect a client during a divorce proceeding - especially one that involves gaslighting. 

For more information and to see the full transcript of this episode, please visit robinstern.com

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