
#41 How One Celebrity Custody Case Raised Questions About Mental Health and Control
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What really happens when one parent accuses the other of being mentally unfit — right before an international trip with their child?
In this episode, Heather Quick unpacks a headline-making custody dispute involving actress Halle Bailey and rapper DDG. If you’re navigating a contentious co-parenting relationship, or wondering how courts handle emergency custody motions, international travel, and mental health claims — this episode offers timely and crucial insights.
- Discover what courts actually consider an emergency in custody disputes and how timing plays a critical role.
- Learn how mental health concerns are evaluated legally and what evidence truly matters in court.
- Understand how legal maneuvers — like restraining orders and emergency filings — can be weaponized in high-conflict cases.
Hit play now to learn how to protect your legal credibility and make the right moves when international travel and custody concerns collide.
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