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Send us a textWelcome to another episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast with your host, attorney Billie Tarascio! In this episode, Billie is joined by financial planner, strategist, and RIA owner Michael Tarascio (yes — her brother!) to break down what recently divorced or soon-to-be-divorced individuals really need to know when large assets are on the line.If you're walking away from your divorce with $500K–$2M+ in retirement, real estate, or other community property, this conversation is for you.This episode is especially geared toward those who have been married for 25–30 years, are now facing divorce, and are suddenly navigating a drastically different financial reality. You may have lived a life of middle-class comfort, supported your kids through private school and club sports, and now you're being told to take out a parent loan for college—right when you're trying to figure out how to afford your own future. You're not alone, and it's time to rethink the entire game.We talk about:
Send us a textIn this important episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast, attorney Billie Tarascio sits down with family law attorney and licensed therapist Maleah Woodward to discuss a crucial topic: navigating divorce and family court when autism is part of the equation.Maleah brings a deeply personal and professional perspective to the conversation—as a former CASA, adoptive mother to two autistic children, and an attorney dedicated to helping neurodivergent clients feel empowered and understood during one of the most difficult times in their lives.Together, Billie and Maleah explore:The unique challenges autistic parents and children face in family courtHow to prepare autistic clients for the witness standBuilding trust between attorney and client to enhance communication and advocacyThe importance of educating judges and the legal system about autismStrategies to avoid litigation when possible—and how to show up confidently when court is unavoidableThis episode is a must-watch for anyone involved in divorce or custody matters where autism is a factor. Whether you're a parent, co-parent, caregiver, or legal professional, you'll walk away with valuable insights and actionable guidance.
Send us a textIn this powerful episode of The Modern Divorce Navigator, family law attorney Billie Tarascio explores the often misunderstood world of supervised parenting time with Christie Carter, founder of Angels Monitoring AZ. Together, they dive into what happens during supervised visits, how safe exchanges work, and when therapeutic monitoring is appropriate.Whether you're navigating a high-conflict custody situation or simply want to better understand court-ordered supervision, this episode offers clear, practical guidance for families, attorneys, and anyone involved in family law mattersWhat You'll Learn in This Episode:The difference between supervised and therapeutic monitoringWhat actually happens during a visit—from safe exchanges to detailed documentationHow professional monitors maintain neutrality and de-escalate conflictReal examples of boundary violations and how they're handledWhat language you should consider including in a court orderHow monitored parenting time supports reunification, parent education, and child safetyFounded by Christie Carter, Angels Monitoring AZ is built on a mission to provide ethical, compassionate, and professional supervised monitoring services to families in transition. Her team prioritizes safety, neutrality, and high standards—helping to rebuild parent-child relationships in a supportive, structured environmentPersonal Inquiries: angelsmonitoringaz@gmail.comCase Management & Family Services: angelsmonitoringazinfo@gmail.comFacebook: Angels Monitoring AZ Instagram: @angelsmonitoring_az#SupervisedVisitation #TherapeuticMonitoring #SafeExchanges #ParentingTime #FamilyLawSupport #ModernDivorceNavigator #AngelsMonitoringAZ #CoParentingHelp #ChildSafety #CustodySupport #ArizonaFamilyLaw #BillieTarascio #ModernLaw #HighConflictCustody #DivorceHelp
Send us a textAre you coming out of a divorce and feeling overwhelmed by debt, budgeting, or building a new financial foundation? You're not alone—and this episode is your lifeline.Join family law attorney Billie Tarascio and Certified Financial Planner Michael Tarascio as they break down everything you need to know to reset your financial life after divorce.
Send us a textIn this gripping episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast, family law attorney Billie Tarascio is joined by nationally recognized immigration attorney Hillary Walsh from New Frontier Immigration Law to break down the complex—and often misunderstood—intersection of immigration and family law.➡️ Whether you're undocumented, in the middle of a divorce, or fighting for custody of your children, this episode is packed with life-saving legal insights you won't hear anywhere else.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast, attorney Billie Tarascio sits down with Steven Bradley, a retired federal law enforcement investigator and safety and technology expert, to uncover how digital tools are being used to harass, stalk, and manipulate in family law cases.Drawing from decades of frontline experience, Steven explains how spyware, fake evidence, GPS tracking, voice cloning, and even children's devices are being weaponized in custody battles and abusive relationships and what families, attorneys, and judges need to do about it.Whether you're navigating a high-conflict divorce, co-parenting with someone abusive, or simply want to protect yourself and your children, this episode delivers practical, real-world strategies to stay informed and stay safe.In this episode, you'll learn:1. How abusers use everyday tech like Apple AirTags, Ring cameras, and spyware to control their partners2. The signs your phone may be cloned or tracked—and what to do next3. The truth about AI-manipulated evidence and how to fight false claims in court4. How tools like OFW help protect families by locking down communication5. Tips for parents: how to talk to kids about digital safety when you don't trust the other parentThis episode is a must-listen for anyone who cares about digital safety in family law—and a wake-up call for legal professionals who haven't kept up with how abuse has evolved.Where to Find Steven BradleyWebsite: www.ourfamilywizard.comLinkedIn: Steven BradleyEmail: Sbradley@ourfamilywizard.com#TechAbuse #DigitalSafety #OnlineHarassment #Cyberstalking #Spyware #AIManipulation #VoiceCloning #GPSTracking #ModernArizonaPodcast #FamilyLaw #Divorce #CustodyBattle #CoParenting #legalpodcast #ProtectYourKids #DomesticAbuseAwareness #FamilyCourt #LegalTech #LawAndTechnology
Send us a textIn this episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast, Billie Tarascio welcomes Cassidy Daugherty, an expert Family Law Attorney at My Modern Law. Cassidy shares her compelling journey from collegiate athlete to successful attorney, highlighting how the discipline and focus from her sports career shaped her approach to law school and legal practice. The conversation dives deep into understanding how to find and build a strong relationship with the right attorney, emphasizing the critical role of communication, honesty, and trust throughout legal proceedings. Cassidy also discusses the significant advantages of her background in estate planning and how it uniquely equips her to assist clients navigating divorce. This episode offers valuable guidance on setting realistic expectations and making empowered decisions during family law cases.Key Takeaways:- How Cassidy's collegiate athletic experience translates to her disciplined legal approach- Crucial advice for recognizing if you've chosen the right attorney- The importance of clear, tailored communication between attorney and client- Unique insights from Cassidy's combined expertise in family law and estate planning- Differences between family law procedures in Washington and ArizonaWhere to Find Cassidy Daugherty:Website: https://mymodernlaw.com/our-team/cassidy-daugherty/Email: cassidy.daugherty@mymodernlaw.com
Send us a textIn this episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Israel Ortega, the newest attorney at Modern Law, to discuss his vast courtroom experience and unique approach to family law. With 100+ jury trials under his belt, Israel's background as a former prosecutor and probate attorney gives him a powerful edge in high-stakes family law cases.Israel shares insights into navigating domestic violence cases, advocating for fathers in custody battles, and helping clients through life-changing legal challenges. His passion for justice, combined with his ability to connect with clients, makes him an invaluable addition to Modern Law.Tune in to hear how his bilingual skills, trial expertise, and client-centered approach set him apart—and why having a lawyer unafraid of the courtroom can make all the difference in your case.
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Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, Billie Tarascio, owner of Modern Law, sits down with Attorney Rachel Collier to discuss the realities of family law. Rachel shares her journey from Minnesota to Arizona, how she got into law, and why she finds family law both challenging and rewarding.They talk about the ups and downs of representing clients in family court, including the impact of litigation on families and how prenuptial and postnuptial agreements can make divorce less painful. Rachel offers insights on dealing with opposing counsel, the importance of honest communication with clients, and why every case is unique.This episode provides a real look at the world of family law, highlighting the human side of legal disputes and the importance of finding solutions that work for everyone involved.Learn more about Rachel Collier:https://mymodernlaw.com/our-team/rachael-collier/Schedule an appointment:https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/c941efa0/appointment/47418897/calendar/8459836?appointmentTypeIds[]=47418897#modernlaw #modernarizonapodcast #divorce #familylaw #familylawattorney #divorceattorney #arizonadivorceattorney #custody #podcast
Send us a textIn this episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast, Billie Tarascio talks with Rebecca Mecham, a forensic and mental health therapist, about how parents can help kids heal from the trauma of divorce. Rebecca explains why curiosity is one of the best tools for supporting children and how parents can model the behaviors they want their kids to learn.Rebecca also shares simple grounding exercises to help kids (and parents!) feel calm and in control during tough moments. She talks about when it's time to see a therapist, how to deal with kids who resist therapy, and how to build emotional resilience. Rebecca's years of experience working with trauma make this episode full of practical advice for families going through big changes.Where to Find Rebecca MechamLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/m-rebecca-mecham-lpc-604199183Website: oasispsych.comContact: Email at Rebecca@oasispsych.com#healing #parenting #coparenting #divorce #divorcesupport #childrenofdivorce #modernarizonapodcast #billietarascio #kids
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona podcast, host Billie Tarascio is joined by Dr. Naaila Hudani, a child developmental specialist with a PhD, who shares her deep personal and professional insights into co-parenting dynamics, especially in challenging situations with toxic or narcissistic individuals. Dr. Hudani, drawing from her expertise and stepmother experience, discusses the crucial strategies for protecting children's mental and emotional well-being, creating a nurturing home environment, and building emotional resilience in the face of adversity. Whether you're a parent, stepparent, or a professional navigating similar dynamics, this episode offers valuable tools and strategies for fostering healthier relationships and ensuring the well-being of children caught in difficult co-parenting situations.For more in-depth guidance and personalized strategies, connect with Dr. Naaila Hudani via her website to set up a connection call or reach out via email at naaila@parenting-mindfully.comStay Connected with Dr. Naaila Hudani:Websiteparenting-mindfully.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090606768144Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/drnaaila_parentingmindfully/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/naaila-hudani/Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment with your thoughts and experiences on co-parenting challenges!
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, Billie Tarascio engages in a compelling conversation with criminal defense attorney Ryan McPhie about the recent changes in Arizona's criminal law due to two new ballot measures, 313 and 314. They dive deep into the implications of these measures, with 313 introducing mandatory life sentences for child s*x trafficking and 314 creating new criminal offenses. Ryan provides expert insights on the potential overreach and the profound impact these laws could have on the justice system in Arizona. If you're looking for detailed legal perspectives or need legal assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to Ryan at Grand Canyon Law.https://www.grandcanyon.law/teams/ryan-mcphie/
Send us a textHave you ever wondered how someone recovers from the deep hurt of betrayal?In this podcast episode, host Billie Tarascio talks with Lora Cheadle about her personal journey after discovering her husband's infidelity. Lora shares the intense emotions of shock and devastation she experienced and the methods she used for healing, including hypnotherapy.They discuss the importance of understanding trauma in betrayal, rebuilding trust, and regaining emotional intimacy. Lora emphasizes that healing begins with self-awareness and self-trust, setting the foundation for healthier relationships in the future.If you want to learn more about how Lora Cheadle navigated through betrayal and her tips for recovery, follow her social media and explore her resources. This is a valuable opportunity for anyone seeking guidance and support through similar challenges.Free Betrayal Recovery Tool Kit:www.BetrayalRecoveryGuide.comFacebook Lora Profile:https://www.facebook.com/lora.cheadleLora Cheadle, Life Choreographer FB Page:https://www.facebook.com/LifeChoreographer/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/loracheadle/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lora-cheadle-lifechoreographer/#podcast #modernarizonapodcast #billietarascio #cheating #betryal #newpodcast #fyp #infidelity #divorce #divorcesupport #lifecoach
Representing yourself in divorce court is no easy task. There's a lot at stake, and it can feel like you're stepping into a battle unarmed. Without the backing of a lawyer, you're left to navigate complex legal processes, argue your case, and protect your rights. But, here's the thing—you don't have to do it alone. In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges of representing yourself in court, from mastering legal jargon to preparing for the unexpected twists. It's a lot, but don't worry, there are resources designed to help you win. That's where Win Without Law School comes in. Billie Tarascio founded this incredible platform to empower individuals like you to represent yourself successfully. Whether you're trying to save on legal fees or can't afford a lawyer, Billie's mission is to make sure you have the knowledge and tools to navigate the legal system. With step-by-step guidance and easy-to-understand resources, she's taking the guesswork out of self-representation and showing you that it's possible to win without hiring an attorney. Billie Tarascio is not just an attorney—she's a fierce advocate for those facing the daunting challenge of going to court on their own. With a heart for service and a deep understanding of the legal hurdles that people face, Billie's created Win Without Law School as a lifeline for individuals who might otherwise feel powerless in court. Her passion for helping others shines through every aspect of her work, and her commitment to leveling the playing field is inspiring. Connect with Billie: Join Win Without Law School Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/modernlaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyModernLaw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUir14Y00_F06-H_W7lxtoA Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/modern-arizona/id1535875718 Journey Beyond Divorce Resources: Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Follow JBD on Instagram: @journey_beyond_divorce A word from our sponsors: Soberlink is a revolutionary tool designed to support individuals in their journey to sobriety. As a leading provider of remote alcohol monitoring, Soberlink offers a secure and reliable solution that helps people stay accountable and transparent in their recovery process. We're grateful for Soberlink's commitment to enhancing the recovery process and providing valuable resources to our listeners. Learn more about how Soberlink can make a difference in your journey at www.soberlink.com/jbd ======= TalkingParents provides a comprehensive platform designed to simplify co-parenting and enhance communication between parents. With secure messaging, a shared calendar, and features for tracking parenting time, TalkingParents ensures that all important details and agreements are documented and accessible. We're grateful for TalkingParents' support in simplifying co-parenting and enhancing communication for our listeners. Discover how TalkingParents can bring clarity and organization to your co-parenting journey at www.talkingparents.com/jbd
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona podcast, host Billie Tarascio interviews Wendy Bylsma, a litigant who has faced significant trials within the family court system.Wendy shares her grueling experiences, from dealing with domestic violence to confronting false accusations and the resulting legal battles that impacted her custody rights. She discusses the complex and often frustrating interactions with the legal system, illustrating how her case was mishandled and the emotional toll it took on her family.Key Points Discussed1. Domestic Violence and Legal Struggles:Wendy recounts her initial experiences with domestic violence, leading to her separation and subsequent legal challenges in family court.2. False Accusations and Courtroom Battles:She details the false accusations made against her, which resulted in a wrongful incarceration and a prolonged fight to clear her name and protect her children.3. Systemic Issues in Family Court:Wendy discusses the broader implications of her experiences, shedding light on the deficiencies within the legal system that affect the handling of domestic violence and custody disputes.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with therapist Derek Wittman for an insightful discussion on ethical non-monogamy. They explore the distinctions between polyamory and polygamy, emphasizing how open communication and mutual consent are foundational to healthy non-monogamous relationships. Derek shares his journey from engineering and project management into a career in therapy, first working in substance abuse programs and later founding his own practice, Sage, which he has built into a solo operation as of March 2024. With nearly 27 years of marriage, two adult children, and his own rich therapy journey, Derek brings a compassionate and grounded perspective to his work with couples and families.They also delve into the challenges of parenting teens, especially for divorced or separated parents. Derek's experience working with teens and their parents—whether single, co-parenting, or in blended family dynamics—provides valuable insights into how different approaches to co-parenting can impact young people. He speaks to the importance of maintaining healthy, supportive communication to shield teens from the emotional fallout of parental conflict. Derek's work in grief therapy, including the healing of betrayal trauma from infidelity underscores his dedication to helping families and individuals navigate complex emotional landscapes.An ally to the Queer community and someone with a deep respect for diverse relationship structures, Derek's perspective is both open-minded and empathetic. His curiosity and readiness to learn help him foster meaningful connections with his clients, making this episode a compelling listen for anyone interested in the intersections of ethical non-monogamy, family dynamics, and modern parenting.Connect with Derek on his facebook page, @SageintimeSage In Time The PodcastYouTube page: @sageintimeMHC Email: derek@sageintime.comWebsite: sageintime.com
Co-parenting your newborn is a challenge, but we're here to confirm it can be done. In this episode, we dive into how to work with your co-parent to meet the needs of your little one while they grow up. Host Jessica Stewart-Gonzalez sits down with Billie Tarascio, an Arizona family law attorney, owner of Modern Law and co-owner of Win Without Law School. Together, they go over co-parenting an infant from a legal standpoint. Host:Jessica Stewart-Gonzalez is the Chief of the Office of Children's Health at the Arizona Department of Health Services. She is married, has two young children, and loves reading (anything except parenting books!) and watching movies and TV. She enjoys spending time with her kids (when they aren't driving her crazy) and celebrating all of their little, and big, accomplishments. Jessica has been in the field of family and child development for over 20 years, focused on normalizing the hard work of parenting and making it easier to ask the hard questions.Links: Strong Families AZHost: Jessica Stewart-GonzalezGuest: Billie TarascioWin Without Law School
Send us a textWhere is Arizona heading? In this fascinating episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Junelle Cavero, a fresh face in Arizona's legislature who was thrust into the center of a high-stakes vote just hours after her appointment. Junelle recounts her whirlwind first day: appointed to office in the morning, she was on the legislative floor by afternoon to cast the decisive vote on Arizona's controversial 1864 territorial abortion ban. Junelle, who balances her new legislative duties with running a business, offers a compelling perspective on her legislative journey and the tension between personal values and public policy. She and Billie talk politics in Arizona, the growing number of ballot measures this election cycle, and the challenge of navigating partisan divides in search of solutions that truly serve Arizona's communities. From public safety to immigration, Junelle speaks passionately about balancing her role as a public servant while struggling to craft real solutions that face everyday Arizonans.Timeline Summary:[1:10] - Junelle's first day in office: the high-stakes vote on Arizona's abortion ban. [4:00] - The power of ballot measures and why this year's list is longer than ever. [8:15] - Breaking down Proposition 314 and its controversial implications for immigration enforcement. [15:30] - Arizona's education crisis: funding issues and the impacts of the charter school boom. [20:45] - Building a stronger Arizona: prioritizing job training, child care support, and ethical governance.Links & Resources:Learn more about Junelle Cavero and her legislative journey here.If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to follow, rate, and share the podcast. Stay tuned for more hard-hitting discussions on the issues shaping Arizona's future!
Send us a textNew Special Edition Episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast! Billie Tarascio talks with Cesar Aleman, a state representative candidate, and Worship Minister at Laveen Baptist Church. In his first run for office, Cesar shares his journey from serving in the non-profit sector to full-time ministry, emphasizing his dedication to community service and addressing local issues. The discussion delves into pressing topics such as the need for enhanced police support and better recruitment strategies, tackling the challenges in Arizona's public education system, and measures to ensure community safety.Key Points Discussed:1. Community and Safety:Cesar talks about his personal experiences with crime in his district and his plans to improve safety and reduce crime.2. Education Reform:Insights into the state of public schools in Arizona and Cesar's vision for educational improvement, including support for school choice.3. Support for Law Enforcement:The importance of backing law enforcement with proper training and resources to ensure community trust and effectiveness.Connect with Cesar Aleman:Listeners interested in discussing issues like crime, border security, affordable living, and school choice can reach out directly to Cesar Aleman.Email: cesaralemanforaz11@gmail.comX Account: @CesarAlemanAZ11Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556286657071&mibextid=LQQJ4d
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio welcomes Tawni Browning, who shares her experiences as a mother of five, an undercover investigator, and a producer of A&E's Secrets of Polygamy. The conversation dives into some heavy yet important topics, including her undercover work with white supremacist groups, the dangers of hate-fueled organizations, and her work supporting women who have escaped polygamy. Tawni's unique insights into cult dynamics, hate groups, and the human condition make this a compelling and eye-opening discussion.Listeners will hear how Tawni's personal experience as the victim of a hate crime propelled her into working undercover to understand how individuals are drawn into extremist groups. She talks about the parallels between cult-like organizations and other abusive systems and shares her firsthand knowledge of the challenges women face when escaping polygamy. This conversation touches on the power of human connection, the dangers of isolation, and how communities can come together to combat hate and support those seeking a way out.This episode is filled with Tawni's raw, personal stories, her passion for change, and the incredible impact she's making on behalf of women and vulnerable communities. Whether it's discussing polygamy, white supremacy, or the psychology behind hate, this episode is one you don't want to miss.Episode Highlights:[2:00] Tawni's undercover investigation into white supremacist groups and the shocking discovery of their presence in Arizona.[5:10] The importance of understanding the psychology of hate and the parallels with cult dynamics.[9:30] Tawni's work with A&E's Secrets of Polygamy and how she became involved in the fight to help women escape polygamous sects.[14:00] Why polygamy is so closely tied to abuse and how cults use mind control and isolation to maintain power.[18:45] Tawni's insights into the power of women in dismantling harmful systems like polygamy and why empowering women can create generational change.[24:00] The dangerous rise of extremist ideologies and cult-like behavior in modern politics and communities.Links & Resources:Learn more about Secrets of Polygamy on A&E.Check out Tawni Browning's book The Hate Next Door, available now.Visit Modern Law: mymodernlaw.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends. Stay tuned for more insightful conversations on important topics affecting Arizona!
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio interviews Laura Metcalfe, a candidate for Maricopa County School Superintendent. Laura shares her extensive experience in Arizona's education system, including her past role as a small schools administrator and her work with the Accommodation District. Together, they discuss the responsibilities of the county school superintendent, the challenges facing Arizona's public education system, and Laura's plan to address the financial crisis plaguing the county's Accommodation School District.Throughout the conversation, Laura explains how the superintendent's office supports school districts, oversees elections, and manages grants. She also highlights the mismanagement that has led to a $10 million debt for the Accommodation District and outlines her strategy to restore fiscal accountability if elected. Laura emphasizes the importance of transparency, ensuring that Maricopa County taxpayers understand how their money is spent and what actions are being taken to fix the current financial issues.Timeline Summary:[1:00] - Laura Metcalfe introduces herself and explains the role of the Maricopa County School Superintendent. [3:30] - The superintendent's office: supporting school districts, managing elections, and overseeing grants. [6:45] - Laura's experience working with rural schools and her role in the Accommodation District. [9:00] - How financial mismanagement has led to a $10 million debt for the Accommodation District. [15:00] - Laura's plan to address fiscal accountability and ensure transparency in the superintendent's office. [20:00] - The challenges facing Arizona's education system and how Laura aims to improve it.Links & Resources:Learn more about Laura Metcalf's campaign here.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow, rate, and review the podcast. Don't forget to share it with friends and stay tuned for more conversations about the future of Arizona!
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Scott Smith, former mayor of Mesa and current mayoral candidate. Scott reflects on his previous term from 2008 to 2014, a period marked by the Great Recession, and how he helped guide Mesa through a crushing economic downturn. He shares his leadership strategies for managing challenges and preparing the city for future growth. Now running for mayor again, Scott outlines his vision for addressing today's key issues like housing affordability, economic development, and revitalizing underused areas.Scott explains how his background in business shaped his approach to city leadership, emphasizing the need for government to support, not hinder, economic progress. He also dives into the complex relationship between government and business, offering practical solutions for balancing regulation and growth. The conversation covers pressing local concerns, including managing short-term rentals and ensuring Mesa continues to thrive in today's competitive economic landscape.Listeners will gain insight into Scott's leadership style, his innovative ideas for tackling Mesa's current challenges, and his commitment to maintaining the city's upward trajectory. This episode offers a compelling look at how Scott's past experience equips him to lead Mesa into the future.Episode Highlights:[1:10] Scott reflects on leading Mesa through the Great Recession and lessons learned.[4:45] How his business background influenced his approach to government.[9:30] The key differences between running a city and a business.[12:15] Scott's ideas for solving the housing crisis by repurposing commercial properties.[20:00] How short-term rentals impact Mesa neighborhoods and what Scott plans to do about it.[25:30] His vision for continuing Mesa's economic growth.[32:40] Scott's thoughts on public safety and the future of Mesa's police force.Links & Resources:Learn more about Scott Smith's campaign for mayor: SmithForMesa.comVisit Modern Law: mymodernlaw.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast. Stay tuned for more insights into Arizona's political landscape and local issues!
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Mark Freeman, a seasoned public servant and candidate for mayor of Mesa. With over 31 years of experience as the captain of paramedics for Mesa Fire and Medical, as well as serving as a city council member and local farmer, Mark brings deep insights into the community. During the discussion, he shares his vision for Mesa's future, focusing on balancing rapid growth with preserving the city's unique neighborhoods, while emphasizing his dedication to public safety.Mark talks about the decline of agriculture in Mesa, the pressing concerns surrounding water sustainability, and his innovative ideas to address the city's housing crisis. The conversation also highlights his commitment to school safety and crime prevention, with details about the initiatives he has helped implement, such as the real-time crime center and measures to reduce teen violence. Lastly, Mark outlines his plan to ensure Mesa's fiscal health, promoting responsible growth and neighborhood revitalization. This episode provides a valuable perspective on urban development and public policy for Mesa residents and beyond.Timeline Summary:[1:00] - Mark Freeman's 31-year career with Mesa Fire and Medical and his decision to run for mayor. [4:10] - Mesa's rapid growth, the decline of agriculture, and the importance of water conservation. [7:30] - Addressing Mesa's housing crisis and encouraging diverse development. [10:15] - School safety initiatives, the real-time crime center, and reducing teen violence. [15:45] - Public safety challenges and measures taken to reduce crime rates in Mesa. [18:30] - Mesa's water sustainability and infrastructure development plan.Links & Resources:Learn more about Mark Freeman's campaign for mayor here.Explore Mesa's climate action and water conservation plan at MesaAZ.gov.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow, rate, and review the podcast. Don't forget to share it with friends and stay tuned for more engaging discussions about the future of Arizona!
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, attorney Billie Tarascio sits down with Kayleigh Kozak, the driving force behind Kayleigh's Law, to discuss the pressing issue of sentencing for sex trafficking of minors in Arizona. Kayleigh shares her personal journey as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and her fight to enact stronger protections for victims. Our conversation focuses on her namesake legislation, Kayleigh's Law, which grants lifetime protection for victims of specific sex crimes. But that's not all—Kayleigh is also advocating for a groundbreaking ballot measure, Proposition 313, which could impose a life sentence on adults convicted of sexually trafficking minors.This ballot measure aims to bring significant change to Arizona's legal framework, ensuring that those who buy or sell minors for sex will face life in prison. We unpack why this measure is crucial, how sex trafficking is a multi-billion dollar industry that's shockingly prevalent in Arizona, and why some organizations have opposed the initiative. Kayleigh breaks down the misconceptions surrounding sex trafficking and explains why this law will make Arizona a safer place for children.Timeline Summary:[2:00] - Kayleigh's experience with childhood sexual abuse and her journey to creating Kayleigh's Law. [5:30] - The importance of natural life injunctions and lifetime protection for victims. [8:15] - Introducing Proposition 313: life sentences for adults convicted of child sex trafficking. [9:50] - Addressing the opposition to Prop 313 and clarifying misconceptions about minors being prosecuted under the measure. [12:30] - The scope of sex trafficking in Arizona and why life sentences are necessary to protect children. [16:15] - Discussing the leniency in the justice system and why harsher penalties are essential.Links & Resources:Kayleigh's Law Overview.Information on Proposition 313.Learn more about sex trafficking prevention at EndSexTrafficking.org.
Send us a textEver wonder why some serious crimes, especially those involving teens, seem to result in light sentences like probation or misdemeanors? In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio talks with Tamika Wooten, a longtime prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge who's now running for Maricopa County Attorney. Tamika pulls back the curtain on how criminal cases are really handled, diving into everything from teen violence cases to the frustrating gaps in the justice system. If you've been confused or outraged by what you've seen in local headlines, this conversation will help you understand why things play out the way they do.Tamika shares her perspective on the issues voters are concerned about, and high-profile cases, including the Gilbert Goons, where teens were involved in group assaults and still walked away with minimal consequences. She explains the challenges of prosecutorial discretion and how it impacts everything from sentencing to public safety. This episode doesn't just stop at the problems—it's also about solutions. Tamika talks about how the system can be improved, especially when it comes to dealing with mental health, addiction, and making sure justice is actually served.Whether you're a voter trying to make sense of the justice system or a concerned community member who wants to know why violent offenders sometimes get off easy, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Tamika's experience from all sides of the courtroom gives her a unique perspective on what's broken and how it can be fixed.If you want to learn more about Tamika Wooten and her campaign for Maricopa County Attorney, visit her website at tamika-wooten.com.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with attorney Lauren McAlpin to discuss her journey in family law and the unique challenges she faces as both a military spouse and lawyer. Lauren shares her experiences navigating the legal world, from her early days working in Georgia's family law courts to her current practice in Arizona, where she focuses on custody cases, dependency issues, and the intersection of military law with family matters.The conversation delves into the complexities of family dynamics, particularly in cases involving child custody disputes and allegations of abuse or neglect. Lauren provides valuable insights into how military families can navigate divorce and custody battles, touching on federal protections and strategic decisions that can significantly impact a case's outcome. She also reflects on the personal challenges of being a military spouse, moving frequently, and managing her legal career across multiple states.This episode is packed with practical advice for both military and non-military families facing legal issues. Lauren's passion for problem-solving and her compassionate approach to helping clients through difficult times are truly inspiring. Whether listeners are navigating divorce, handling child custody issues, or simply curious about the life of a family law attorney, this episode offers valuable insights.The discussion also covers creative solutions for co-parenting, the importance of keeping cases out of juvenile court when possible, and the surprising intersection of entertainment law and family law in Lauren's earlier career.Episode Highlights:[2:00] Lauren's path to becoming a family law attorney and her background in dependency cases.[5:12] How being a military spouse has shaped her career and the legal protections available for military families.[9:30] Navigating child custody disputes and when it's beneficial to involve CPS.[12:45] Creative solutions for co-parenting and why it's crucial to retain control over your case.[15:22] The legal and cultural differences Lauren has observed in family law across various states.[21:10] The intersection of military law and family law, and why location matters when filing for divorce.Links & Resources:Visit Modern Law: mymodernlaw.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends. Stay tuned for more insightful conversations with experts in Arizona law!
Send us a textWhen you're at a crossroads in life—whether due to a major transition like divorce, widowhood, or simply planning for retirement— knowing how to secure your financial future can give you the confidence you need to get through a rough patch. In this insightful episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with financial expert Jennifer Lee, who has made it her mission to guide people through these crucial life moments. Jennifer's approach to financial planning is practical yet empowering, helping individuals not only protect their wealth but also grow it in ways that align with their personal goals and values.As inflation and rising costs challenge everyday Americans, Jennifer breaks down why financial education is so important. She explains the key “laws of money” and how understanding these principles—such as paying yourself first and making your money work for you—can help anyone get ahead financially, even when faced with economic uncertainty. Jennifer shares her real-world wisdom on how simple yet strategic decisions can create lasting financial security, whether you're starting out or in the final stretch toward retirement.The conversation also touches on emotional money decisions, particularly in the context of divorce. Jennifer emphasizes the importance of balancing emotional desires, like keeping a family home, with financial realities. She helps clients make informed choices that protect their long-term financial health, using thoughtful questions and number-crunching to empower them to move forward with confidence. Jennifer also shares how she supports business owners in navigating their final working years, helping them shelter their income from taxes and build a solid exit strategy.Whether you're navigating a personal financial transition or planning for the future, this episode provides invaluable advice on how to master your finances. Jennifer's compassionate yet no-nonsense approach will inspire you to take control of your financial destiny, no matter where you are on your journey.To learn more and find Jennifer online, go to Modern-Wealth.com.
Today, we have something a little different for you. Host, Justin Yentes, switches roles for a change and answers Billie Tarascio's burning questions. Together, they dive into the complex and often heartbreaking world of criminal defense investigations, uncovering how even the most challenging cases can reveal deeper truths about justice, society, and redemption. Join us for a conversation that offers a fresh perspective, blending legal insights with the emotional toll of finding the truth.
Send us a textImagine finding yourself in the middle of a complex murder investigation, where every detail matters, and the stakes couldn't be higher. That's the world private investigator Justin Yentes steps into every day. In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Justin to explore the complications and realities of Arizona's criminal justice system. From high-profile murder cases to the deeply personal stories of those caught in the system, Justin reveals what it's like to work on the front lines of justice, where every decision can mean the difference between freedom and a life behind bars.Justin shares his experiences working on the tragic and still unresolved Rachel Hansen case—a case that has left a family and a community searching for answers. Despite the lack of information and the challenges of investigating what has become a cold case, Justin remains committed to finding the truth. He also provides a behind-the-scenes look at the murder case of another teen, 16-year-old Preston Lord , where the stakes are just as high, and the legal battles are far from over.The episode takes a deeper turn as Justin reflects on the broader issues within the criminal justice system. He opens up about the heartbreaking stories of his clients, many of whom are facing the death penalty. These are individuals whose lives have been shaped by systemic failures, childhood trauma, and a lack of opportunities—factors that often lead to tragic outcomes. Through these stories, Justin challenges listeners to consider the ethical implications of capital punishment and whether our justice system truly serves its purpose.This episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast is more than just a conversation—it's an eye-opening journey into the heart of the criminal justice system. Justin Yentes' candid insights and experiences offer a powerful reminder of the human lives behind the headlines and the critical importance of compassion in the pursuit of justice. You can find Justin online at AZPrivateInvestigator.com.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Deborah Donenfeld, a coach specializing in midlife transitions. Deborah shares her unique approach to helping individuals in their 40s, 50s, and beyond harness their inner light and navigate significant life changes, whether it's dealing with unexpected events like divorce or actively seeking new directions. Drawing from her own personal experiences of upheaval, Deborah explains how she empowers her clients to embrace change as an opportunity for growth rather than a setback.Deborah and Billie dive into the concept of the "midlife dip," discussing how this period of life often brings a sense of uncertainty and the desire for reinvention. Deborah emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and intuition in making meaningful decisions during these transitions. She shares practical tools, such as somatic practices, journaling, and meditation, to help listeners tap into their inner strength and move forward with confidence. Her coaching is about more than just making changes—it's about finding a new sense of purpose and clarity.Listeners will also hear about Deborah's journey from photography to coaching, sparked by her own life challenges, and how she now guides others through similar paths. With her compassionate approach, Deborah offers valuable insights into how to tackle the challenges of midlife and beyond. Whether you're facing a significant life change or simply feeling stuck, this episode provides inspiration and practical advice to help you navigate the complexities of midlife with grace and resilience.You can find Deborah online at PhotosynthesisCoaching.com where you can schedule a free consult.
Send us a Text Message.What is the real cost of bullying, and what can parents do about it? In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio explores the real fallout of bullying with guest Jordan Harstad, a father who tragically lost his son Andrew to suicide following relentless bullying. Jordan shares the devastating journey of his son's downward spiral, beginning with his freshman year at Hamilton High School, where bullying escalated despite numerous attempts to seek help from the school and law enforcement. Jordan provides an unflinching account of the failures he encountered while trying to protect his son, from the school's inadequate responses to the legal system's inability to enforce protection. He also discusses his ongoing efforts to change school policies and bring attention to the mental health struggles that often go hand-in-hand with bullying. This episode delves into the often unseen, long-term impacts of bullying and what happens when a system fails a vulnerable child.Billie and Jordan's conversation is not just a story of loss; it's a powerful call to action for parents, educators, and community members. They discuss practical steps parents can and should take to protect their children, the importance of documentation and advocacy, and the need for systemic change in how bullying is addressed in schools. This episode urges listeners to consider the real cost of bullying and to take proactive steps to ensure that no other family has to suffer the same tragic outcome.By sharing Andrew's story, Jordan hopes to prevent future tragedies and spark meaningful change. This episode is essential listening for anyone committed to safeguarding the well-being of children and understanding the true impact of bullying.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio talks with Motivational speaker and Life Coach Marcus Timmons, also known as Big Herc, a community activist from Gilbert, AZ, about the troubling rise in youth violence in the area tied to the so-called Gilbert Goons or their copy cats. The discussion offers his insight into the underlying issues contributing to youth violence in Gilbert and offers practical advice for parents and community members to help steer these young individuals towards a more positive and productive path.For instance, Marcus has spent time in the juvenile and adult correctional systems for when he got into trouble as a youth. He believes many of the Gilbert youths, despite being from highly privileged, are seeking identity and validation through dangerous activities. Marcus highlights the irony of these kids engaging in "goon" behavior in a community as peaceful and resource-rich as Gilbert.He blames parents for the problems. Marcus shares his concerns about the potential escalation of this violence and the allure of street credibility, which is often fueled by social media. He says these behaviors can attract real gangsters from nearby cities, posing severe risks to the community. Marcus underscores the importance of early intervention by parents and community leaders to redirect the youth towards positive activities and away from criminal behavior. He also stresses the need for parents to be vigilant and proactive in curbing these negative influences before they escalate.He also talks about the critical role of rehabilitation and mentorship in preventing youth violence. His own initiative, "Fresh Out," aims to educate young people about the harsh realities of prison life through interviews with former inmates. For more about Big Herc and his Fresh Out Initiative, check out his website at FreshOutSeries.com
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Nikki Tucker, a personal financial coach and certified divorce financial analyst, to discuss the crucial aspects of financial planning for women, especially those facing divorce. Nicki shares her journey from a childhood fascination with finance to a career in financial services, and ultimately to personal financial coaching. Her motivation to help women navigate financial challenges, particularly during and after divorce, is evident as she emphasizes the importance of women being unapologetic about their financial security and taking control of their finances.Nikki and Billie delve into the importance of financial compatibility in marriage, highlighting the need for open and transparent financial conversations. They discuss practical strategies for managing joint and individual finances, such as maintaining both joint and separate bank accounts and having regular "money date nights." Nikki also stresses the role of a financial coach or neutral third party in facilitating these discussions. They explore financial preparedness in the event of a divorce, underscoring the importance of understanding and mitigating financial risks and encouraging women to be proactive in their financial management. Additionally, evolving perceptions of prenups, particularly among younger generations and older high-income women, as a means to foster clear expectations and informed decisions within marriage.Learn more about Nikki and how to contact her below. Website: https://thefiirmapproach.com/ Email: nikki@thefiirmapproach.com
In this episode, Lori and David talk to family law attorney Billie Tarascio of Modern Law. Billie supports the Nacho method and discusses some family court issues. In this episode, we discuss the following: Nacho Kids Family court challenges Self-representation Nacho Kids Academy Success Story: “My son and his new wife are a blended family. I joined the Academy in hopes of learning things to help them navigate their blend. It was absolutely amazing the amount of content in the Academy! I decided to gift my son and his new wife a year-long membership. They are putting Nacho into place in their home and are so much happier and feel they have hope they didn't have before! Thanks, Lori and David, for all you do!” ~ I.W.
Send us a Text Message.In this enlightening episode, we delve into the intricacies of family law and the unique challenges faced by fathers navigating the legal system. David Cassara, a seasoned attorney based in Los Angeles, shares his extensive experience and the motivation behind founding Dad's Law School, an innovative online platform designed to empower fathers with the knowledge and tools to represent themselves in family court. David addresses the rise of domestic violence issues and their impact on custody battles, particularly highlighting the strategic use of allegations in California. He emphasizes the complexities of co-parenting, including issues with restraining orders and the implications for both moms and dads. David also provides practical advice on handling family court cases, stressing the importance of focusing on key issues rather than the entire relationship history.Join host Billie Tarascio, as she explores the systemic issues within family law, the importance of emotional connection in legal advocacy, and how David's work is making a profound impact on the lives of fathers and their children.= = = = = = Key takeaways from the episode include the shift towards equal parenting time, especially in Arizona, which is encouraging more dads to be actively involved in their children's lives. Understanding the profound impact of domestic violence allegations and how they are used in custody battles is crucial. David underscores the importance of presenting concise and relevant information to judges and highlights the value of community support for dads navigating the family court system. ResourcesDad's Law School Website: Dad's Law SchoolFree playbook for dads on what to expect in family court.Badass Boot Camp: A live one-day event to equip dads with essential information.Monthly subscription model with meetups, email support, and community engagement.Podcast: Launching soon, the Dad's Law School Podcast will feature case studies and answer interesting questions from the community.
Send us a Text Message.Let's face it – legal help is expensive. But a new legal clinic has started providing low cost family law help to Arizonans. In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, family law attorney and host Billie Tarascio sits down with Laura Chapman, the director of the Modern Law Clinic. Laura, who has nearly a decade of family law experience, shares the new developments and success stories from the clinic, dedicated to offering affordable legal help to those who need it most. An added bonus is that the clinic gives enthusiastic law students experience and training while under the guidance of seasoned attorneys. The clinic assists clients with tasks like drafting petitions, preparing pre-trial statements, and coaching them for court appearances.Laura dives into the impact of the learning experiences the clinic provides for law students, who get the rare chance to represent real clients and handle actual cases. This hands-on approach not only benefits the students but also serves the community by making legal services more accessible. Laura recounts some impressive student victories, including winning attorney fee awards and negotiating settlements at the last minute, showcasing the incredible impact and growth the students achieve through their work at the clinic.The conversation highlights Modern Law's mission to bridge the gap in legal services for those who can't afford traditional representation. By running a clinic staffed by eager law students, Modern Law ensures that more people can get the legal support they need without breaking the bank. Laura shares how this innovative approach not only helps clients navigate their legal issues but also prepares the next generation of attorneys with the confidence and skills they need to succeed.To schedule a consult or learn more about the clinic, visit www.mymodernlaw.com/clinic
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio welcomes Tracy Wood, the newest addition to the Modern Law team. Tracy brings a rich and diverse background to her role as a family law attorney in Tucson. Her journey includes serving as a police officer in Seattle, a public defender, and a personal injury attorney, as well as being a stay-at-home mom to her stepchildren and a certified life coach.Tracy is also a passionate LGBTQ+ advocate with extensive experience representing clients in same-sex divorces. Her commitment to inclusive representation and support for the LGBTQ+ community is a vital part of her practice.Tracy shares her passion for the dynamic nature of family law and emphasizes the importance of building a strong support network during a divorce. Billie and Tracy discuss how having friends, family, attorneys, and other resources can make a significant difference in navigating the emotional and practical challenges of divorce. They highlight the crucial message: Ask for help!The conversation also touches on the mental health impacts of divorce and the potential for poor decision-making under stress. Tracy and Billie advocate for seeing divorce not as a failure but as an opportunity for growth and new beginnings. Tracy's enthusiasm for joining Modern Law shines through as she expresses her excitement about being part of a supportive and dynamic legal team dedicated to providing top-notch services to Tucson residents.If you're in Tucson and need a family law attorney ready to fight for you, schedule a consultation with Tracy Wood today. https://mymodernlaw.com/our-team/tracy-wood/
Send us a Text Message.In this insightful episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio welcomes Joel Coen, a candidate for State Representative for Legislative District 14. Joel brings extensive experience in strategic leadership, having worked with C-level executives and boards, and currently serves as a key advisor at TruNorth Advisors. His discussion covers a wide range of topics crucial to Arizona voters, including future planning, border security, and education reform. Joel also shares his dedication to improving the state of Arizona, highlighting his service as President of a major non-profit and his role on the board of trustees at the Phoenix Art Museum. This episode provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of Joel Coen's platform, vision for Arizona, and commitment to community and efficiency.Learn more about Joel at www.coenforaz.com Or reaching out to him directly Phone: 720-474-5723Email: Joel@coenforaz.com
Send us a Text Message.Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell sits down with attorney Billie Tarascio to discuss the Gilbert Goons, sentencing guidelines, why the Goons are NOT charged as gang members, and why they are getting probation. Rachel addresses why charges were declined with regards to some youth alleged to have been involved in assaults, why kidnapping is the theory for the Preston Lord Murder but not other assaults, and more.
Send us a Text Message.Is youth entitlement driving the outbreak of criminal youth behavior? In this special edition of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host and family law attorney Billie Tarascio interviews Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell, who has been front and center when it comes to criminal charges related to youth violence across Arizona's largest population base. The two attorneys delve into pressing issues such as gang violence, the changing dynamics of gang activities, and the significant impact of video and social media on these trends. Rachel shares her three decades of experience as a prosecutor, shedding light on how gangs have evolved from geographically and racially homogenous groups to more diverse, social media-connected entities. She also highlights the disturbing rise in violence among youth who seemingly have all they need materially but lack empathy and possess a strong sense of entitlement.The conversation takes a deep dive into the relationship between law enforcement and the prosecutor's office. Rachel explains the collaborative efforts between police and prosecutors from the outset of investigations, particularly in serious cases like homicides. She provides insights into the investigative grand jury process used to gather testimony and evidence, which played a crucial role in the case of Preston Lord's homicide. Despite the challenges, including the lack of video evidence, this method helped indict seven individuals, demonstrating the critical importance of thorough investigations and legal processes.Rachel also addresses the frustration many feel regarding the prosecution of youth involved in violent acts, particularly the discrepancies in charges and sentencing. She explains the complexities behind prosecuting cases involving social media videos and the legal limitations that sometimes result in lesser charges. Rachel candidly discusses the challenges of securing harsher penalties within the current legal framework and her plans to propose legislative changes to better address group assaults and increase penalties for such violent acts.
Send us a Text Message.When an order of protection threatened to keep a parent from seeing his children for two years, how did his attorney resolve the situation?In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host and family law attorney Billie Tarascio is joined by Kylie Bigelow, Managing Attorney at Modern Law, to discuss a highly controversial case that garnered significant online attention involving a custody situation and the order of protection that had been put in place by the mother. Kylie shares her experience navigating this challenging case where her client, the father, faced the prospect of not seeing his children for two years due to an order of protection upheld by a city court.The podcast provides an in-depth look into the legal intricacies involved in transferring the case to Superior Court, allowing for a more nuanced consideration of custody and visitation rights. Kylie explains how they filed for temporary orders, which enabled the Superior Court judge to address the overlapping issues of the protection order and the father's right to see his children. This strategic move highlighted the importance of understanding jurisdictional authority in family law cases and leveraging it effectively to protect clients' rights.The discussion also touches on the broader implications of such legal battles, particularly the polarized views surrounding domestic violence allegations and parental rights. Billie and Kylie explore the delicate balance courts must maintain between protecting abuse victims and ensuring that children maintain healthy relationships with both parents. Kylie emphasizes that judges are equipped to make these complex decisions, often recognizing that someone can be a flawed spouse yet still a good parent.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio welcomes back Matson Browning, a certified gang expert and former police detective, to discuss the alarming case of the Gilbert Goons and its progress. Browning and Tarascio dive into the police report on the Connor Jarnagan attack, revealing significant implications for the ongoing investigations into gang activities and the response from the Gilbert Police Department. Browning praises the detailed police report but criticizes the lack of proactive investigation by the police, stressing the need for officers to engage in community policing and thorough investigations rather than relying on victims and their families to solve crimes.The conversation highlights the disturbing trend of parents like the Jarnagans having to conduct their own investigations due to inadequate police response. Browning emphasizes the importance of trained law enforcement officers taking the lead in such cases, sharing his experiences and the necessity for police to be proactive and vigilant. He also points out the failures in handling the juvenile attacker, Tyler Freeman, who had a history of similar violent incidents, suggesting a systemic issue in how repeat offenders are managed.Browning discusses the struggle of maintaining motivation and integrity within the police force amid bureaucratic and political obstacles. He also addresses the importance of community trust and the need for better communication between the police and the public.
Send us a Text Message.It's an election year, and so important to get involved in the local scene affecting your family life. In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Aaron Accurso, a candidate for Gilbert City Council, to discuss his vision for the town. Accurso emphasizes his commitment to serving the community, highlighting his family's long-term residence in Gilbert and his desire to represent family-oriented values. Gilbert's identity has long had to live up to its reputation for being one of the safest towns in the United States, but a spate of teen violence has rocked that.Accurso delves into his perspective on the role of a council member, advocating for a government that protects citizens' freedoms and stays within its defined limits. He discusses the importance of community input and transparency, stressing that regulations should be flexible enough to support residents' needs without being overly restrictive. His stance on maintaining a balance between individual rights and public safety is a key theme throughout the conversation.The discussion also touches on the controversial issues of mask mandates and vaccine requirements, where Accurso shares his belief in personal choice and the need for government to respect individual decisions. He reflects on the current dysfunction within the town council, attributing it to personal animosities and a lack of professionalism. Accurso also promises to bring respect and decency back to the council, ensuring that all voices are heard and valued.Finally, Accurso addresses the recent challenges faced by Gilbert, including issues with teen violence and gang activity. He criticizes the local police department's handling of these situations and calls for a plan to rebuild trust with the community. By advocating for increased community policing and better communication between the government and residents, Accurso aims to restore a sense of safety and unity in Gilbert. Tune in to hear his thoughtful insights and plans for a brighter future for the town.
Send us a Text Message.How does a victim win in court in a domestic violence situation? By having an attorney-tested strategy and using the law to prove your case. In this episode of the Modern Divorce Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Riverside County California litigation attorney Rachel King as they take on the intricacies of crafting a winning litigation strategy for domestic violence victims. Rachel shares expert tips on how to approach these complex cases, noting the importance of setting clear goals and thoroughly – yes, thoroughly - documenting all instances of abuse to build a strong case.Recent changes in California law now recognize coercive control and financial abuse as forms of domestic violence. Rachel breaks down the challenges of proving these types of abuse and offers instrumental advice on presenting your case effectively in court. Whether you're representing yourself or working with an attorney, Rachel's insights on organizing your strategy and evidence can make all the difference.This episode also explores the critical differences between California's and Arizona's handling of domestic violence cases, especially in terms of restraining orders and their impact on custody and support. Learn how securing a permanent restraining order in California can significantly alter custody arrangements, ensuring the safety and well-being of the victim and their children.
Send us a Text Message.It's hard to talk with an ex under emotionally charged circumstances, yet moms and dads still need to coordinate schedules for the kids while keeping down the drama. Wouldn't it be nice if there were some kind of tool to keep everyone on track and still civil?In this episode of the Modern Divorce Podcast, host Billie Tarascio is joined by Tracy Krall, a former family law attorney and current representative of Our Family Wizard, an innovative app designed to make co-parenting easier by streamlining communication and reduce conflict.Tracy details the app's multifaceted features, including the journal, Infobank, and calendar tools. The app allows parents to share memories, store essential information like insurance details, and manage schedules. For parents still dealing with legal issues, tracking everyday activities and behaviors of both parties can be an important element.For instance, the app includes a reimbursement system and the innovative Tone Meter feature, which helps co-parents communicate more effectively and respectfully. The discussion also covers the app's customizable notifications and GPS check-ins, which provide additional layers of accountability and transparency. Billie and Tracy also discuss the app's cost and its fee waiver programs, ensuring that financial constraints don't stop families from benefiting from using its features. For more information, check out OurFamilyWizard.com/modernlaw
Send us a Text Message.In the latest episode of the Modern Divorce Podcast, host and attorney Billie Tarascio welcomes Lalani Hunsaker, a first-time political candidate running for the Arizona State House in Legislative District 14. As a party outlier running on the Republican side, Lalani kicks off the conversation explaining why local residents are seeing controversial campaign signs featuring an unflattering personal photo, used without her consent, and clarifying her role in public policy rather than lobbying for the American Leadership Academy (ALA). Lalani reflects on her early political experience as an intern and later a staffer for Senator Harry Reid. Despite her lifelong Republican stance, she recounts her valuable learning experience working for a Nevada Democrat and addresses how her opponents have misrepresented this part of her history. Lalani expresses her commitment to addressing local issues such as safety, border security, and water resource management, emphasizing her goal to bring common sense solutions and fresh conservative leadership to the Arizona State House.Lalani elaborates on her candidacy, mentioning her 19 years of residence in Gilbert and her decision to run as a Republican for an open seat in the district. With early voting starting at the end of June and the primary election on July 30th, she emphasizes the importance of voter participation, particularly since all candidates in her race are Republicans, making the primary election a decisive event. The conversation delves into Lalani's background with ALA, addressing accusations and smear campaigns related to her professional affiliations and her time working in public policy. She refutes claims of being a lobbyist and discusses her role in implementing a kindness campaign across ALA campuses to combat violence and promote safety among students. This initiative involved collaboration with local law enforcement, school administrations, and student bodies to create a supportive and safe educational environment.For more information about Lalani and her campaign go to VoteLalani.com.
Send us a Text Message.Is parental alienation real? Definitely, says Madison Wellborne, who discusses how her mother manipulated her into rejecting her father through false accusations and lies, leading to long-lasting emotional and psychological effects. In this episode of the Modern Divorce Podcast, host Billie Tarascio and Madison explore the effects of parental alienation on children, including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and self-destructive behaviors.Madison describes the emotional turmoil and the impact on her relationship with her father, whom she once considered her best friend. She explains how she mourned her father's absence as if he had died and the significant challenges she faced as the only child among her siblings who was alienated. Madison also delves into the psychological effects of parental alienation, including anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem, and shares her journey toward healing and reclaiming her life after discovering the truth.Rebuilding Relationships: Madison emphasizes the importance of rebuilding relationships with alienated parents and speaks about the formation of the Anti Alienation Project. She highlights the need for adult children of parental alienation to speak out and support each other. The episode also provides practical advice for parents to avoid alienating behaviors and foster healthy relationships with both parents.Call to Action: Listeners are encouraged to reach out to Madison by email at theantialienationproject@gmail.com, and the Anti Alienation Project for support and resources.
Send us a Text Message.What makes for an abusive marriage? In this episode of the Modern Divorce podcast, host Billie Tarascio welcomes Belle Blake Phillips, a divorced mom, domestic violence survivor, and recent internet sensation who shares her shocking stories and the red flags of an abusive relationship. While she was taken by surprise by sudden online fame, she found her stories connecting with legions of domestic violence survivors.Her internet fame began with a simple video about her engagement ring, highlighting the emotional manipulation she faced from her ex-husband. Belle emphasizes that abuse isn't always physical; it often starts with emotional, psychological, and financial control. She recounts the progression from verbal abuse to physical violence, culminating in a shocking incident where her ex-husband tasered her while she was pregnant. Her resilience shines through as she describes how she eventually escaped the abusive environment, secured an order of protection, and rebuilt her life.A significant part of the discussion focuses on Belle's advocacy for the Address Confidentiality Program, also known as Safe at Home, which helps protect domestic abuse survivors by providing them with a decoy address to keep their real location confidential. The program has been instrumental in her own safety and she strongly encourages other survivors to consider it. For more information, find Belle Blake on TikTok and on Instagram.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Divorce podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Gina Godbehere, candidate for Maricopa County Prosecutor, to discuss local crime and the justice system. The conversation begins with a focus on the Gilbert Goons, a group recently classified as a gang, and the complications of prosecuting their crimes without sufficient evidence to prove gang-related motivations.Gina elaborates on the difficulties in tying crimes to gang activities, noting that traditional gang identifiers, such as markings and territorial threats, are missing in this case. Despite the group's gang-like intimidation tactics, there was insufficient evidence to charge them under gang-related statutes. This nuanced explanation sheds light on the frustrations felt by the community regarding the prosecution of these crimes.The discussion then shifts to recent plea deals offered to members of the Gilbert Goons, including notable cases involving Christopher Fantastik, DeLeon Haynes, Jacob Pennington, and Garrett Bagshaw. Gina explains the implications of these deals, particularly how some offenders might only end up with misdemeanors, raising concerns about the potential for future criminal activity without a lasting felony record.A significant portion of the podcast is devoted to Gina's critique of Rachel Mitchell, the current county attorney', and her more lenient approach to diversion programs and plea deals. Gina emphasizes the need for a balanced justice system that ensures accountability and protects victims' rights. Gina also touches on supervised probation and the challenges in effectively monitoring offenders to prevent recidivism.The episode wraps up with Gina's reflections on her campaign and her commitment to restoring balance in the justice system, advocating for both victim support and fair prosecution. For more information about Gina, go to Gina for Justice, to learn more.