• 016 Legal Empowerment For Parents With Kevin Astl

  • Aug 4 2020
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

016 Legal Empowerment For Parents With Kevin Astl

  • Summary

  • People with ADHD break the law four to seven times more than individuals without ADHD.  This explains why many parents we talk to worry about their child getting into legal trouble.   In this episode, Attorney Kevin Astl explains how parents can talk to their children about law enforcement.  We also discuss the legal rights parents have when making treatment decisions for their children if both parents are not in agreement. 

    Kevin Astl is a Family Law Attorney in the Tampa, Florida area specializing in divorce, elder law, and paternity.  He's represented over a thousand individuals during his 20-year career. You can reach Kevin on his website or contact him by phone at 813-279-6699.

    Here at the Parenting Balance Podcast, you'll find simple, science-based tools and tricks for parenting kids with ADHD or anxiety. Although we are both family therapists, this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not replace the guidance of a qualified professional. Join us as we debate and discuss our own experiences as parents of kids diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety and breakdown the latest research into easily digestible portions. We created this podcast to educate, inspire hope, explore new ideas and discover together what we know to be true: you are not alone, and finding a community of support can make all the difference. Please join our Parenting Balance Podcast Community here and sign up here to be the first in line for our new Modern Guide to Understanding Kids With ADHD mini-course.



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