Are you stuck in a cycle of conflict with your co-parent? You're not alone — and it doesn't have to stay this way.
In this episode of the Hargrave Family Law podcast, Board-Certified family law attorney Jennifer Hargrave sits down with Dr. Linda Threats, a renowned conflict resolution expert and court-appointed co-parenting therapist serving North Texas families. Dr. Threats has spent over 20 years helping high-conflict co-parents find peace — and in this conversation, she pulls back the curtain on exactly how she does it.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Why co-parents get stuck in conflict cycles (and the surprising neuroscience behind it)
How your childhood experiences are secretly driving your communication patterns today
The difference between passive, aggressive, and assertive communication — and which one actually works
Why most people aren't ready to communicate until they deal with their emotions first
The step-by-step structure of Dr. Threats' 12-week co-parenting program used by North Texas courts
How to stop looking to your ex for happiness and reclaim your personal power
What it really means to choose "peace that heals" over "peace that makes you bitter"
Whether you've been court-ordered into co-parenting therapy or you're simply trying to reduce conflict for the sake of your kids, this episode will give you real tools and genuine hope.
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Thank you for joining me on this journey, where we will discuss a range of matters relating to life –with all of its uncertainties, transitions, and opportunities for growth. If you are new to this program, I want to say welcome. I am a collaborative divorce attorney in Dallas, TX. I consider my work to be an amazing privilege, to walk through one of life’s most difficult challenges with my clients who teach me so much about navigating times of fear and uncertainty which is something so many of us experience in our lives.
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